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They’ve got to get the 2 separate stories in this show to come together at some point, right? I think this is that point.
And you know just who it is that will get Lalo out of jail, too.
I keep getting the feeling that Kim doesn’t really like (much less love) Jimmy at all. She’s drawn to him and their lives are now entangled, but pretty much what I get from her is that she’s disgusted and fascinated by him at the same time (with the scales leaning heavily on the side of disgust). She finds his lack of…
Pretty sure that was a bullet.
Obviously you don’t either!
I am in total agreement about the ending they chose. I think it was the most appropriate, given what we know about the characters and how we feel about them. All I was saying is that if they had gone with a different ending, it would not have necessarily been “terrible.” That’s all--I have no problem with the ending…
“You know what we do care about? Discussing this television show. That’s it.”
You’re right, in some respects. It should be about the show. The writer should have stuck to that topic instead of repeatedly expressing her personal revulsion. But she did, and I responded to it. You don’t get to dictate what items merit a response and what doesn’t.
Where’s the joke, though? And what point is she trying to make? I honestly don’t know what is actually making her sick—is it nudity in general? Male nudity? Nudity involving older men? Nude people who don’t have the body of a top fitness model?
I’m a dickhead because I don’t think some writer should be repeatedly making rude and unnecessary remarks about how seeing men’s bare bodies makes her sick?
I don’t think they have the balls....
You made an insulting remark about Bob Odenkirk’s not-nude scene last week and a remark about how Patrick Fabian’s bare feet made you feel this week...is it the skin of all men that cause you to feel such disgust, or only the bare skin of men over the age of 40? Because guess what? We all have skin and it sometimes…
I agree with you completely. The strained efforts to ignore her only pulls more focus to the situation. They should have either edited like a normal season and give a little credit to viewers by not infantilizing us by bluntly editing out one of the strongest contestants or scrapped the whole thing and started over.
I don’t disagree at all with that statement. I didn’t mean that Jessie would enjoy prison, but after all the shit he’s done that his conscience has been torturing him over, I can imagine he might feel a little bit of relief to realize that the responsibility for his punishment has been taken off Jessie’s hands.
How is this show doing in the ratings? It’s not in danger of being cancelled suddenly, is it?
Of course he’s going to say that now, because he went with the other idea. But I don’t think a plot where Jesse end up in jail and finally feeling relief because he can finally do penance for all the bad shit he’s done that’s been eating him alive sounds terrible at all.
How do you know it would have been terrible? It would have been different, for sure, but I doubt it would have been terrible.
When Ryan did his dumbass hooting victory dance after he simply lobbed a bomb at an unwitting group of cybermen, I was so wishing he’d get his head blown off for so stupidly calling attention to himself in the middle of a battle.
I thought Lobby Baby was just ok, when I expected a lot more than “just ok.” It seriously would never be my “if you wanna hear something funny” go-to. It was very middle-of-the-road, in my opinion. I respect the guy and like almost everything that I know about that he’s been involved in creating, but “Lobby Baby” was…