Yeah, how? With the medical bill money that she had no reason to expect was from meth sales?
Yeah, how? With the medical bill money that she had no reason to expect was from meth sales?
It was not a terrible performance by Stone, it was a very good performance as an aggravating, absolutely unlikeable character. (That, indeed, by virtue of being onscreen for like an hour and a half, largely ruined the movie.)
It was not a terrible performance by Stone, it was a very good performance as an aggravating, absolutely unlikeable character. (That, indeed, by virtue of being onscreen for like an hour and a half, largely ruined the movie.)
"lost highway is definitely considered one of lynch's weakest" — By who??
"lost highway is definitely considered one of lynch's weakest" — By who??
That one's got a place in my heart, too. Takes me back among the Colorado mountains where I first heard it.
Right. When Jesse saw that his pocket had been picked at Saul's office, it confirmed his old suspicion that someone had similarly stolen the ricin pack off of him. He didn't suddenly know exactly what happened with Brock, but he realized he'd been manipulated and lied to.
And, now that he clearly sees how full of…
Yes, he did.
I maintain that this only a very slight oversimplification of The Untouchables: Every scene with De Niro is a classic; every other scene is forgettable pablum.
As things stand now, it would be a really meaningless thing to do. It confuses Jr.; Walt tells him some bullshit story, and that's the end of it.
That graffiti only really makes sense to me as something put up by the same kind of lookey-loos (to quote Victor) who are now skateboarding in the Whites' empty pool. Kind…
Sounds shitty.
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As is the case with every Eminem diss I can think of, the reason his shots at ICP are so ridiculous is that, from the moment he came on the scene, he has been clearly far more talented and relevant to hip hop than any of the dopes he chooses to take shots at and have beef with. And no doubt that thoroughly includes…
Holy shit yes it does.
I just honestly didn't get what that tongue move was all about, or why she kept doing it. Somewhere along the line, someone must have told her it was a cool and sexy thing to do, which is just baffling.
Perfectly healthy reaction there.
Other Walt-defenders are also talking about the five millions dollars like it was a gift from generous Walt. It is in fact Jesse's money, which Walt for some time refused to give him because Jesse no longer wanted to cook meth.
Although Vic was doing it for his own reasons, his confession actually was a confession, no longer a justification.
I agree, but then I've always found The Last Waltz, and The Band, highly overrated.
Vince Gilligan himself probably shakes in head in wonder at what Walt would have to do to turn some of you against him. "I know Walt raped Marie and cut off Jesse's balls in this episode, but really, those were self-preservation type choices, 'cause after all, they were standing in the way of other things Walt wanted…