The Beard, the pirate shirt, the excessive jewlery. I wish I was enough man to be Stan. I know I'll always be Pete…
The Beard, the pirate shirt, the excessive jewlery. I wish I was enough man to be Stan. I know I'll always be Pete…
I just started reading/posting on TAVC 6 months ago. Before then I only watched Mad Men alone in a wilderness of loneliness and bourbon. I didn't even know we had seen kens wife before now, let alone that it was Bloody Alex Mack.
Caught it. loved it.
I don't know, but Kens wife wasAlex Mack.that blew my mind.
This, to me, is a bigger outrage than 3 year old fat chick jokes.
Are all the writers leaving TDS as well?
Privilege.
Are you familiar with any of Jon Stewarts work earlier in his career?
Then you're not reading this thread, let alone anything else about this subject on the internet.
The Daily Show isn't a "progressive comedy show," it's just a "comedy show." You're projecting.
That's what it sounds like, I don't know it's hard to tell what he wanted.
It wasn't just that he didn't want Jimmy at HHM. He never wanted Jimmy near "his level" because in his mind he wasn't a "real lawyer" who hadn't "earned it." But it wasn't just that, implicit in his comments was the notion that Jimmy would never be able to "earn it." Because he would never be able to change "who he…
I heard it the same way you did. I certainly don't think he was trying to convince the guy to continue down this path. He wasn't doing the opposite, either. He was saying "think about which path you're taking and why, it's important"
At the end of Breaking Bad, Walt died alone, unloved, with his family destitute. How was that "everything he ever wanted?" It was really the exact opposite of the reason why he did what he did in the first place.
That was absolutely heart-rending. The whole thing was just devastating, Gilligan referenced this before the season started and I think everyone assumed he meant that someone was going to die. But he was able to crush his entire audience with nary a drop of blood spilled. That's a testament to how skilled of a…
In what way is jimmy a criminal?
It was never about HHM, it was about his brother's respect.
Howard told Kim the truth about the fact that Chuck was the one who didn't want Jimmy working for HHM. She was telling Jimmy to take the deal so that he wouldn't find out the truth about the brother whose respect he has been trying to earn for a decade. She knew how much it would crush him.
"The Right Reasons" from Grantland is a good reality TV podcast. It was featured on here a few weeks ago. I don't watch any of it other than The Challenge, and it's still a good listen.
I've been on a WHM jag since discovering it about a month ago, I haven't done Deep Blue Sea yet, I should listen to that one to compare.