And, I would add, he had such strong feelings toward Nazir's son Brody can justify a lot of this in his head. Particularly since the VP is such a dick. (Great perf by J Sheridan. I've never been that fond of him but he is perfect for this role.)
And, I would add, he had such strong feelings toward Nazir's son Brody can justify a lot of this in his head. Particularly since the VP is such a dick. (Great perf by J Sheridan. I've never been that fond of him but he is perfect for this role.)
If this were to be a twist, which they did hint at last year (though, again, it could have been a tease), my feeling would be that he is a) conflicted and b) to keep his position has to generally act forthright but can filter information out of the CIA when possible/necessary. Long shot, I know… but it could work. If…
If this were to be a twist, which they did hint at last year (though, again, it could have been a tease), my feeling would be that he is a) conflicted and b) to keep his position has to generally act forthright but can filter information out of the CIA when possible/necessary. Long shot, I know… but it could work. If…
I still think it is a possibility Saul is 'The Mole'… we've never been yet told who the mole from season 1 was and there have been indications (perhaps teasing red-herrings) that Saul is the mole. So he could just quash the recording, show it to no one. That was my first thought…
I still think it is a possibility Saul is 'The Mole'… we've never been yet told who the mole from season 1 was and there have been indications (perhaps teasing red-herrings) that Saul is the mole. So he could just quash the recording, show it to no one. That was my first thought…
Todd, you are missing some of the point of the sketches, and the context. While I think 'Went With The Wind' generally is much funnier than you seem to, it helps also to know that the sketch ran immediately after the 1st time ever, 2 part airing of 'Gone With The Wind' on television. CBS ran the movie, for the first…
Todd, you are missing some of the point of the sketches, and the context. While I think 'Went With The Wind' generally is much funnier than you seem to, it helps also to know that the sketch ran immediately after the 1st time ever, 2 part airing of 'Gone With The Wind' on television. CBS ran the movie, for the first…
What a great actor, loved that you interviewed him… but you left out 'Overboard'! :)
What a great actor, loved that you interviewed him… but you left out 'Overboard'! :)
Superb movie. Shockingly brutal at first, and then haunting and very emotionally moving at the end. Kudos for bringing it back up. It deserves to stay in people's minds. Bill P's best performance, in my mind.
Superb movie. Shockingly brutal at first, and then haunting and very emotionally moving at the end. Kudos for bringing it back up. It deserves to stay in people's minds. Bill P's best performance, in my mind.
@ Roc Kit, you may be right. I do know many who think of her as the villain. In my experience, the audience splits down the middle… a good sign, I think!
@ Roc Kit, you may be right. I do know many who think of her as the villain. In my experience, the audience splits down the middle… a good sign, I think!
So glad for you to bring up this movie! It's brilliant, start to finish. Extremely funny, extremely dark… I stood up in my seat in the theatre in awe and wonder at the last shot, when she flicks his hand off her shoulder and they both die, stunned a major studio could release such a shockingly dark movie. His…
So glad for you to bring up this movie! It's brilliant, start to finish. Extremely funny, extremely dark… I stood up in my seat in the theatre in awe and wonder at the last shot, when she flicks his hand off her shoulder and they both die, stunned a major studio could release such a shockingly dark movie. His…
Fan not of my phrasing? :)
Fan not of my phrasing? :)
'The Rape' episode is pretty tremendous. And my personal favorite is 'Archie The Hero' with Beverly LaSalle. Still hilarious as can be.
'The Rape' episode is pretty tremendous. And my personal favorite is 'Archie The Hero' with Beverly LaSalle. Still hilarious as can be.
A terrific book. This year's 'Presumed Innocent', worthy of all the hype of Turow's first novel. Some people are complaining about the ending but I thought it was brilliant. Horrifying but brilliant.