It’s kind of weird that there’s so much confusion over this when we have an obvious parallel with Kim, who is clearly disgusted by what Jimmy has become but still cares deeply about him
It’s kind of weird that there’s so much confusion over this when we have an obvious parallel with Kim, who is clearly disgusted by what Jimmy has become but still cares deeply about him
Yeah, I’m the one having an intense emotional reaction to a joke...
That’s never really going to happen entirely. Older actors playing younger is easier from an acting and labor standpoint (and soon, maybe a technical standpoint given how good de-aging tech is getting). I think probably part of it is also, depending on the content of the movie or show, it’s (slightly?) less icky if…
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It’s so rare that sequels, spin-offs, etc. not only seamlessly integrate their stories with the originals, but actually improve upon them with extra color and detail that makes logical sense (rather than feeling like fan service).
I don’t think there’s anything inconsistent with having a failing marriage and being devastated when your husband seemingly has a breakdown and commits suicide, then being devastated again when you learn he was the victim of a cruel prank that ended up getting him murdered.
As an experiment, I told my parents to start watching Better Call Saul first, but now I think I need to have them stop after Lalo dies, watch Breaking Bad and El Camino, and then finish the last six episodes of BCS.
Something I just realized after finishing this episode: Jimmy is always at his most vengeful when people attempt to hold themselves accountable. Note how his true rage at Howard started when Howard confessed that he felt responsible for Chuck’s death. When Kim comes in to sign the divorce settlement, his performance…
“They’re going to need some multiverse-bending explanation for why there are suddenly thousands of mutants in the MCU out of nowhere, after mutants were never mentioned throughout 15 years of MCU content”
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It’s almost as if that’s the entire point of the show...
The only people saying Batgirl was bad are people who work at the new Discovery HBO who are extremely incentivized to talk shit about it now
No way ‘You are a f*&king disaster, my guy’ was by FAR the best line
“Can you ever be authentic if you’re crippled by your own self-awareness?”
I’ll leave it at this for now, because you’ve left a lot in this review to take umbrage with, and I’m too tired to bother with listing it all out: I don’t know how to take criticism of such groundbreaking metafictional art seriously (or even respect it as criticism in the first place) when it doesn’t remotely attempt…
It figures. I haven’t caught the last few seasons. I like the show, but the cringe factor is sometimes like tinfoil chewing to me, so I avoid it for my own sanity.
“It’s very similar to the structure Alan Horn, [former Disney CEO] Bob Iger and Kevin Feige put together very effectively at Disney,” said Zaslav not realizing that you actually need someone like Kevin Feige to run this kinda thing, the MCU was a one in a million gamble and the fact is that part of the reason the MCU…
I could see him doing a season in the afterlife, maybe his own Divine Comedy hell/purgatory/paradise journey, where he annoys everyone so much that he just gets sent back to live his life on earth again.
If you don’t read every line of an employment contract before agreeing to work for someone then you’re a fool.
I work in finance, so yeah, anything money related or involving a financial transaction. Do I read the terms and services of my iPhone software update? No.