I don't think he'd have bothered with the symbolism of the coffee if he'd actually literally shown Teddy what it was to be raped.
I don't think he'd have bothered with the symbolism of the coffee if he'd actually literally shown Teddy what it was to be raped.
Todd Glass likes to do that "Let's go to a break!" on the CBB podcast (including just recently, but I remember him doing it before)—nice appropriation of it by Benny Schwa.
No, not physically.
He seems morally, if not physically, responsible for George's death.
I thought it was possible he was even actually screaming silently; how couldn't he scream?, but how could he offer his tormentor even more fuel?
O'Douls is non-alcoholic; Zima was alcoholic.
KMK said no, too busy to this show. They didn't take it for an answer.
At least Chaz should get out of jail now, though that family is ruined.
She tossed Lester out so the feds could get both Lester and Malvo—she wouldn't be the one to get Lester, but the FBI (had the plan worked) could have got both.
Thank you.
She does give two shits, though. She was horrified that saleslady thought she wanted to try on the sexy dress (especially because she did want to try on that sexy dress), and then abashed and apologetic that she snapped at her.
I read a bunch of Varney the Vampire years ago, and all I really remember about it is that Van Helsing's right: it's no work of literature.
I was kind of surprised she was alive still and not on her way to Bride yet this episode.
Well, apparently you're seeing him next as Henry VIII.
And if you're a law officer, it's a good way to miss the trees for the forest.
Bad habit.
Yeah, but why even make the assumption at all?
Sounds like this one was on commission.
Yep, that's the home version of the Lester & Malvo Game.
Which is the worst. Killing her first would have been the least merciless.