My biggest laugh was the meta joke of the two Charlies hearing how his/their voice sounds for the first time.
My biggest laugh was the meta joke of the two Charlies hearing how his/their voice sounds for the first time.
Maniacally cackling “I actually went to college in Boston?!”
“YOU STUPID TWINK!” “I’m a bear!” “YOU WISH YOU WERE A BEAR!”
The smarmy attitude with the legal aide at the end, the manic eyes, the evil grin– it all came out like a snap. (Slowly, and then all at once, huh?) Poor Kim Wexler.
“[Charlie’s] not my boyfriend, I can do much better.”
“THEN WHY DON’T YOU, MAC?”
I swear I did not exhale once during the scene on the parking garage. “Jimmy, you are ALWAYS down.” punched me in the heart.
If anything came out about Vince Gilligan being a scumbag I would be legitimately crushed.
“Silence In The Library”, which also ended up being my favorite of all time. Ten & Donna were a hell of a team.
“Sweatin’ a little there, Ronald?”
Waksberg is so damn cool.
Jimmy let his Irish-Catholic roots slip through with the “communion” thing - something I’m sure the writers planned. I also continue to be obsessed with the teenage film crew. “I’ve been taking improv classes!”
I still fall asleep to rereuns sometimes. Eternally smart and funny.
I think they’re just showing the episodes out of order - I can’t imagine they didn’t capitalize on the Eagles win for an episode.
Right? How is this the same person as the “taste these tears, Michael” guy?
This website said it best with “won’t the real Slim Shady please grow up?”
Todd’s incredulous “...NO.” when asked if the sex robot was a metaphor was my hardest laugh of the episode.
I lost it as Sykes “See? I DO have a wife!”
I sat almost frozen for twenty five minutes, transfixed by the pain. Will Arnett is such an underrated rock star.
Charlie’s vaguely British accent he puts on whenever he’s trying to be fancy never fails to make me laugh.
The scene with the kitchen and restaurant noise rising up around Jimmy while he has a tiny panic attack was phenomenal. The dead-eyed piñata scene was even more so. This show lets you see the more vulnerable, raw parts of the character Breaking Bad just didn’t have time for, and it’s great and terrifying.