when Walt & Jessie take Saul Goodman out into the desert & Saul thinks they're there to kill him, Saul asks, "who sent you? Don Nacho?"
when Walt & Jessie take Saul Goodman out into the desert & Saul thinks they're there to kill him, Saul asks, "who sent you? Don Nacho?"
as an aside, since you mentioned 'airport thriller', try walking around an airport listening to the OST's of the Bourne films. The 'we have to keep going' urgency of the films is a rush wen you're on a vacation or working out.
I wish TV Club would begin coverage on the 2nd season of Animal Kingdom instead of worrying if this will EVER see the light of day
I'm just happy to see Dexter didn't damage her career
I was too busy laughing at Major's crack, "Sounds dangerous Moscow. Maybe you should go outside…wait on your horse."
that comic shop is the long running Vancouver fixture Golden Age Collectibles and they may have 'sanitized' it but it has excellent reviews and merchandise since 1974. I was really excited to see it on the show [& I've bought plenty of non-DC stuff there] - http://gacvan.com/
Hugh Laurie's hairline is terrifying
it's all I hear
I really missed the McCarthy cameo..where was it?
BAH GAWD!
the interactions w/ Common were a low point? Please elaborate because you're the first one to say it.
they got FM radio
I remember seeing it during shot during one of the seasons [season 2?] & hoping we'd get to it but they left the island sooner than I expected during the flashback timeline. I was pumped to see it wasn't forgotten and resurrected. My friends claimed it was an editing glitch years ago.
Canary's sonic cry scattered the explosives closest to our players, giving them time to bunker behind…something
the city employees constantly think Oliver is the best because he's young, idealistic, good looking and when he goes missing they don't rock the boast, just phone home to their families every Friday and shout, "THREE DAY WEEKEND!"
well said
Thea needs to start kicking ass & being awesome again
he's faking ;)
the back half of the 3rd season is dark and uneven but they were trying something different. They had some great concepts to explore but couldn't quite stick the landing. The 4th season has some bright spots [Flash/Arrow, Constantine, Damien Dark, grieving & angry Dig] but the writing became wildly uneven & they…
I can see Slade filling the Barrowman role in seasons ahead - just popping in and reminding the team their security is a joke.