Maybe canola oil gives him a rash.
Maybe canola oil gives him a rash.
Right. Gus seems so sympathetic and honorable with his "I won't take money from your family." Then you remember that he later threatens to kill Walt's baby daughter.
And Badger.
We've also seen him tell a woman he was Kevin Costner, along with about a hundred other lies. So no, not a plot hole at all.
You fool! Never break pedant kayfabe!
It actually explains both brothers.
Well, you're doing unskilled manual labor, but getting successful TV actor's pay instead of unskilled manual laborer's pay. It could be worse.
And not only defending drug dealers (which lawyers legitimately and legally do), but enabling them in other ways.
Sure. There was some tasty acting in that scene.
My wife and I sometimes make jokes about each other's race/culture, but we know each other too well to have any suspicion that the other is serious. Neither of us would do that in public, though, because other people don't know us so well. I don't know Maher personally and have no idea what's really in his mind.
Real-life wife swaps are a lot trickier.
And why is that woman not in the house? What kind of mother leaves two small children alone in the house all day? And the book specifically mention's "mother's bed"—no father to be seen or heard of. Is the cat actually an agent of the mother, sent to test the children? Is the cat really the children's father? Are…
Watched Jurassic Park 2 with the boys. Compared to the first, the faster paced appealed to them. I was very surprised to see that the DVD I was watching cut the half-second of the Japanese man snapping a photo of the T-Rex, though the group of Japanese men running away was still there. Considering all the awful…
Very strange. I saw it in Houston and the audience was with it from start to finish.
They're immortal, not divine.
The Fellowship of Bill and Ted.
So unfair. Of course, nerds have to use the back entrance.
No, are you mine?
Dr. Gwyneth, Unlicensed Medicine Woman
Agreed.