The former is legally banned in Westeros, though.
The former is legally banned in Westeros, though.
Don's ego?
"Baby, you're such a blessing to the colour map."
"Hmmmm. A bit trickier than I thought – there are so many headless chickens in the shops, shouldn't there be an equal number of disembodied heads somewhere? I ask around and find a woman in a back street of Chinatown who will sell me a big bag of chicken heads. My work here is done, I think. But no, it’s only just…
I think she probably meant "excellent" as in "excellent", which she was.
You cannot have an impossibly good taste in cuisine, wine, beer, art, and interior design without being gay? Man, I wish I'd known.
No Puttin' On The Ritz? For shame.
It's kind of weird to call him by his first or nickname, and Hobbs could also refer to his daughter (who they also tend to call "Abigail Hobbs", particularly Jack). I guess it's just ingrained a little as a name.
.. what the hell? That's not what she's saying at all.
Yeah, it's great. Alana is definitely finding her place now.
Wasn't there some line that implicated that he was feeding information to Lounds way back in an early episode? They did nothing with that so far.
That was definitely what that was.
That promo was so very Evil Dead I couldn't help but laugh a little.
I really like that, as well. We, as an audience, are obviously shocked by the grotesqueness of the murders and the serious air around them, and they're really fun in breaking the tension a little.
Isn't Mikkelsen shared lead?
So much love for the Hour, which is awesome, but too late, which is less awesome.
Yeah, nothing for Michael C. Hall this year.
Too busy watching the Simpsons not dying.
Yeah, definitely. I really like the people they've cast as the Blackfish and Edmure, and Fairley has been a fantastic presence all throughout the series; she could've had something more to do, especially in an episode like this one.