It would probably be that Jesse discovers that Walt poisoned Brock and that would be the final thing that turns him
It would probably be that Jesse discovers that Walt poisoned Brock and that would be the final thing that turns him
So, Sloan is begging Mac for a good portion of NewsNight airtime so she can spout Sorkin's theories about the debt ceiling, and she gets frustrated that Mac doesn't have time to slot for her. And then the reporter dude tells Mac that Sloan is looking for her permission to share her important news to the world.
So, Sloan is begging Mac for a good portion of NewsNight airtime so she can spout Sorkin's theories about the debt ceiling, and she gets frustrated that Mac doesn't have time to slot for her. And then the reporter dude tells Mac that Sloan is looking for her permission to share her important news to the world.
Yeah, he pretty much had to. It ties in to Mike's speech earlier about not leaving witnesses. Todd wasn't there to hear Mike say that, but he clearly knows the game.
Yeah, he pretty much had to. It ties in to Mike's speech earlier about not leaving witnesses. Todd wasn't there to hear Mike say that, but he clearly knows the game.
I assume Todd is the so-called muscle for the Vamanos Pest crew. His nannycam save revealed he's more aware than he seems, and this week he knew exactly what he needed to do without flinching. Like a mini-Mike, which plays into the idea that was floated a few weeks ago that Walter may seek to replace Mike with Todd.…
I assume Todd is the so-called muscle for the Vamanos Pest crew. His nannycam save revealed he's more aware than he seems, and this week he knew exactly what he needed to do without flinching. Like a mini-Mike, which plays into the idea that was floated a few weeks ago that Walter may seek to replace Mike with Todd.…
Given the context I think we are meant to assume she WAS a wrestling fan. That's why she was following The Rock's Twitter.
Given the context I think we are meant to assume she WAS a wrestling fan. That's why she was following The Rock's Twitter.
There's an episode tied thematically to 9/11 that aired before Season 3, in which the characters discusses the issues associated with the attacks without ever explicitly mentioning what is going on, leaving the audience to put two and two together. This episode is out of continuity and in the show's canon 9/11 didn't…
There's an episode tied thematically to 9/11 that aired before Season 3, in which the characters discusses the issues associated with the attacks without ever explicitly mentioning what is going on, leaving the audience to put two and two together. This episode is out of continuity and in the show's canon 9/11 didn't…
"All these incidents and figures go by their own names; nobody is played by James Brolin."
"All these incidents and figures go by their own names; nobody is played by James Brolin."
He's not a jackass in the first dressing down, when he's completely justified in chewing her out. Chewing her out in public like that wouldn't have really happened. But the second part where he created a fiction to help her save face is completely unrealistic and destroys any message Sorkin was attempting to establish…
He's not a jackass in the first dressing down, when he's completely justified in chewing her out. Chewing her out in public like that wouldn't have really happened. But the second part where he created a fiction to help her save face is completely unrealistic and destroys any message Sorkin was attempting to establish…
So, when Will is taking Sloan to task for her habit of letting her guests off the hook with what they say too much, wasn't that what Will had been doing his entire career up until McKenzie showed up to take over News Night? Hence the Jay Leno of news nickname he had in the pilot? So this new aggressive expert mentor…
So, when Will is taking Sloan to task for her habit of letting her guests off the hook with what they say too much, wasn't that what Will had been doing his entire career up until McKenzie showed up to take over News Night? Hence the Jay Leno of news nickname he had in the pilot? So this new aggressive expert mentor…
So the Authority is all about peaceful coexistence with humans, but has no trouble killing anyone who might present a problem to this peace? Seems about right for this bunch
So the Authority is all about peaceful coexistence with humans, but has no trouble killing anyone who might present a problem to this peace? Seems about right for this bunch
So when you find a reviewer to just kiss Sorkin's ass and praise the show all the time, you won't mind all the comments from people wondering why the reviewer has his head up his ass because the show is clearly horrible? And then they'll demand someone who reviews the show honestly.