Did the reviewer miss the part about Frank wanting to be found by the Irish?
Did the reviewer miss the part about Frank wanting to be found by the Irish?
We do?
That doesn't make any sense. He changed tactics with the terrorists once the corruption story broke.
I don't know if it will one season or two seasons, but at some point Claire must be the President. If that doesn't happen everything between them in the last two seasons is for naught.
I agree and started enjoying the season more once I jettisoned plausibility. In fact, the only thing I thought this season was missing was someone getting strangled by Frank in the oval office.
Very strong episode, but I thought the " the emotionally stirring goodbye scene" was painfully bad and tortuously long.
"This installment of Polite Fight tackles “Rebecca,” which might be Better Call Saul’s best episode so far." Great episode, yes… but how it can it be the best without any squat cobbling?
Is Chuck the Isaac to Rebecca? Is a deception in Chuck's backstory?
You are going to have to get right with it. Clearly they intend to reveal the source of Chuck's condition through flashbacks.
I think we'll hear more about Jimmy's dad and the $14,000 but no time soon. Great episode and the notes on Jimmy's document from the 2nd year hit way too close to home.
Captain America: Mano a Mano
My wife said the exact same thing. Personally, I was expecting an epilogue card saying "Edith's train crashed on the way to her honeymoon killing all passengers…"
I cannot put my finger on why exactly, but every scene with Michael Mando feels tense and dangerous. He's fantastic.
The only good payoff for the man in the iron mask is…. Eddie Thawn.
Spilt up… or worse…
Terrific episode. I'm glad they got to send off Daniel. He was very funny, but I don't think he had much longevity from a credibility standpoint.
Not a great episode.