I know it is a classic Sunny when my jaw drops from the pure audacity of the comedy!
I know it is a classic Sunny when my jaw drops from the pure audacity of the comedy!
Dammit Yummsh, will you stop correcting me?
seen = scene
And later we find out the Jimmy doesn’t want to live like a refugee.
Hmmmm, interesting. Maybe Werner’s panic attack while checking the wiring had less to do with his anxiety of being isolated for so long and more along the lines of his underlying expectation that he could be murdered at anytime.
One of my favorite moments is Gus’ immediate change of facial expressions from cheerful smile to hateful glare as soon as Lalo left his office.
Okay, maybe. But Jimmy was packing to leave either from being convinced that Kim does not think well of him, or his shame of verbally attacking Kim (or both). Kim’s declaration for reconciliation was, “Do you still want to be a lawyer?”
Please correct me if I’m wrong: Kim’s scam was merely to switch the plans so that her boss’s dream of having a unique architectural plan could come about, and thus she gets another feather in her cap?
Perhaps, but if it is true love, slips of frustration like Jimmy made aren’t solely a reason to end a relationship
That seen seems to indicate that Werner was cracking under the pressure of the job all along, but would only allow himself to succumb to it when he was alone. Sad to think of how psychologically damaged the guy was.
Is Gus the Chilean Lalo was speaking of? The professor sounds like something that Gus could have been, but then there was the comment about his wife...
Or he actually doesn’t miss his wife, and is escaping merely to deal with his intense psychological issues of being confined.
Jimmy’s problem is that he is so slick at playing sincere, that he forgets how to actually be sincere.
Werner had already made up his mind that he was leaving when he talked to Mike after the demolition. His, “No. It is impossible. It can’t be done. But perhaps...” reeked of a preplanned conversation and the potential escape.
There is no doubt that Kim and Jimmy love each other, but besides the occasional kiss and the shot of them in bed together, where’s the passion? We have never heard them say, “I love you,” or display affection that is typical of a new love interest. As much as I want Kim and Jimmy to “make it” (even though it is so…
Had to watch it three times it was so awesome.
Oh gawd, same thing happened to me when speaking to my parents last night. The worst part was hearing my mother, who was very pro-ERA in the 1970s say, “She’s just a little liar!”
I will check it out, but I cannot imagine anything wonderful coming out of that silly show.
Wait. Really? Am I not understanding something?
I applaud thee