You missed the heroic amounts of booze consumed, but pretty much.
You missed the heroic amounts of booze consumed, but pretty much.
THAT I'M MORE HORSE THAN A MAN
Who do you think she is, Lee Iaccoca?
No one knows chicken like chicken!
I think the binge-able nature of Netflix shows doesn't help either. You watch the whole thing in a week or less, talk about it for maybe a week or two more, and then mostly forget about it until the next season comes out. Kinda hard to keep track of who's who in a large ensemble cast like that.
Isn't like a quarter of AFFC exactly that?
I could see where Hooli would argue that, but they scraped all the legacy code at tech crunch. Everything was new after that.
It seems like the only thing that makes Pied Piper worth a damn is the middle out algorithm, which Richard only thought of the night before Techcrunch. So even if Hooli owns the IP to anything he did prior to that should be meaningless, right? All of that was scrapped, so who cares? Am I over thinking this show?
Endframe didn't embarrass Gavin at Techcrunch though, and I'm pretty sure the lawsuit is just personal.
This is why I'm hoping they don't have a late season reveal him having some massive, disqualifying character flaw. I'm far more interested in what the Veep crew does with a politician who is honestly a straightforward, affable guy.
It's totally a thing in Peru. Not the most inspired topping ever, but not bad either.
The plot of Breaking Bad only spanned exactly two years in total (Walt's 50th birthday in the pilot and his 52nd in the finale), despite the show running six years. How much time even passed in the first season of BCS? Like a month or two? Point being, they can run the show basically as long as they want without…
Rest easy, they ordered the second season ages ago.
I don't know, 'Hamlindigo Blue' is still pretty unforgivable.
Sure, not for him personally. But I doubt everyone in the Gus empire got the giant medical tent treatment when shot. I'll bet the underlings had to make do with the shady vet.
Amazon is really tempting me by immediately putting this on Prime streaming, but I think I have the self control to wait until tomorrow an actually buy it.
I loved watching Betsy Kettleman make her little Faustian bargain in the HHM office. Give the money back and have her husband only do 16 months, or keep it and have him likely do 30 years. Of course she picks the money. Like Kim said, it's no choice at all.
After a five seasons? Oh shit, that means this year is it….unless they cut it up and extend it into next year.
Seems like a pretty obvious loophole that will close soon. Or maybe we'll see 150 episode, 10 year long 'seasons'.
That was extra ridiculous, each half was eight episodes, while the stand alone first season was only seven (writers strike, I think). The second half also started more than a year after the first started. Still, I guess you do what you have to do to make the contracts work.