No. I'm forever shouting at Walt when I watch this show.
No. I'm forever shouting at Walt when I watch this show.
The Doctor seemed to not be alarmed at all regarding Mike's condition, stating only that he wouldn't be traveling for at least a week. That was matter-of-fact enough to assuage my fears about Mike's survival.
Leeeeaning…leeeeaning…
Safe and secure from all alarms…
Yah. It's the last thing Walt says to Junior as he's leaving the room, and Junior definitely noticed. Echoes of the secret cell phone slip-up.
I got less of a testy vibe than that he was just mildly fucking with Chris for his own amusement.
Agreed. I watched and enjoyed the first season when the focus was Corey, Kim, and Hannah (I loved Hannah), and the focus was on the work/art, with the occasional reality-style side, personal-bit with one of the artists. It seemed a great tattoo and art show first, Reality Show second.
Do your worst…*rips open shirt* I'M WEARING A LEAD BREASTPLATE!
Crazy Joe Devola disliked him so much, he kicked dude in the helmet once. Though their beef didn't seem to persist beyond that episode.
Da Bearce reference fits, seeing those Swerski-esque mustaches up there.
See, I always thought it carried the other meaning, too. Like:
Was that him? Good eye. I really loved that kid's, "WHAT…THE…FUCK!" when young naked Larry first makes his appearance. He delivered that line like he was waiting his whole life for that moment. Made me larf.
Hey yo Sal! We're boycottin' your fat, pasta ass!
Hehe, me too. I'm more susceptible to the "yo!"s than the "bitch!"s, unless the preceding word was "helicopter". Then it's bitch all the way.
Next week, Hank's new assignment: HERO SQUAD!
Actually, catch him again in the station as he waits on the bench for his interview. You see a great deal of the uncertain, perhaps even frightened Gus that we saw in the flashback. Fantastic work by Esposito this episode.
"What more can the writers do besides showing Gus in a gay bar with Bill Rawls?"
That long, eh? I liked the first season, began to waver during the second, and my shark-jumping moment was stupid meat-head Dom, followed almost immediately by stupid meat-head Billy. Billy made the show completely unwatchable for me, and I had to check out before that season even ended. I check these reviews every…
Ah, thank ye kindly, sir.
Saul was wearing a blue lapel ribbon on his suit. I've never noticed it before. Has he always worn that? Further, what's it for? Wikipedia has quite an assortment of causes that it can represent.
I think it just did. I agree with Donna that in that scene right after the hospital, when Walt is dressing in the lab, he has a blank, sort of hangdog look on his face that suggests something beyond a man just bummed to be at work. We'll see.