Well if "anyone not directly involved can claim to know these things" was the standard for a criminal conviction, then you'd basically have to have an unbiased and credit witness account of the actual murder to convict someone.
Well if "anyone not directly involved can claim to know these things" was the standard for a criminal conviction, then you'd basically have to have an unbiased and credit witness account of the actual murder to convict someone.
[Scans for Homeboyz in Outer Space] "Fuck! Next month…"
The Jennings' don't have sex until your ready speech is basically - we don't need you to fuck Matthew to get intel!
1. If Better Call Saul can exist, so can The Adventures of Martha in Moscow. I hope she meets some nice gentleman who is going to win gold on the 1984 Olympics hockey team.
The good life - You get TWO slices of moldy white bread today!
This Martha plot doesn't work for me. Early in the series, it was almost played for laughs with what a dunce she was to believe "Clark." Then it was a vehicle to show the commitments agents have to make to keep those they are working both providing intel and in the dark.
I wish I could have been in the writer's rooms when ideas for signs were being spitballed. Some ideas that I would have thrown out…
Any Mrs. Doubtfire two dinners storyline gives me severe anxiety.
That would be "dumb movies that college freshmen like giving way too much credit." See it paired with Boondock Saints and Requiem for a Dream.
The dialogue in The Rock was also vastly superior and hilarious. Aaron Sorkin (he's become somewhat polarizing, but I think we can agree he's better than anyone writing Transformers) and Tarantino were uncredited writers on The Rock.
That's what is interesting in the Girls universe. If you had a mutual close friend who you came to learn was a coke dealer and a heroin addict (and overall seemingly close to death), you'd think those bits of information would be more important to share with your mutual friend than about the speedy divorce of your two…
I think I saw one of the Fast and the Furious movies the same night. The popcorn was extra buttery and the Icee was the perfect temperature. I think I may have even spotted Paul Walker's (RIP) second cousin in the theater. It was dope!
Is Ray young Jonathan Franzen?
Understood! I just thought that needed to be emphasized for those not too familiar with rules of evidence/impeachment.
I don't think the reviewer fully grasps the brilliance of the question if he manufactured evidence in this case.
It was completely obvious she was lying. Absolutely no ambiguity there.
Frank is a shitbag, but are people really sticking up for Derek's family? He knocks a girl up, so they send him 1,500 miles away, cut off all ties with Debbie and the baby, don't offer any child-care or financial assistance, and ignore the fact that he has a son?
Shit, that was good. Marnie reminds me so much of so many girls I know from upper-middle class Los Angeles. Intelligent and desirous of a wild and prosperous creative life, except with little to no artistic talent, and very little actual ambition. Success without artistic praise isn't worth it because what they hate…
Unless you have a permanent green card, almost certainly not. I was referring to US citizens.
She couldn't access her trust because her grandma cut her off. Pretty much anyone who wants to go to any kind of school and incur debt will be given student loans.