The one thing I've taken note of from this show is that the audience is crazy overactive, loudly laughing and cheering after every other line.
The one thing I've taken note of from this show is that the audience is crazy overactive, loudly laughing and cheering after every other line.
Jesse introduced Walt to Saul, and he knew Saul was the kind of guy you needed as your attorney. It can be assumed they've either crossed paths before, or someone Jesse knew had. Walt, however, can't really be a part of the show. Maybe in the background of a scene or something.
This is a true honor.
Just popping in to say I think Will Ferrell is hilarious. While I'm at it, I also love Andy Samberg and Seth Rogen. Bye!
Community is in it's fifth season, and will probably get renewed. 30 Rock got 7 seasons and a planned ending.
I think the summary of House of Cards is "it's a show, you could watch it".
I saw the end of The Rock on TV a long time ago and had no idea what it was. I assumed Finding Forrester was The Rock for years.
Yeah, people said the same thing about Ricky Gervais, and then it turned out he pretty much WAS that character.
They're FBI agents come in from out of town to investigate Billy Bob Thornton's character, so they're not from there.
They really tamp down your immediate response of "oh, fuck that" when you hear about the amazing cast.
#truedetectiveseason2
Well apparently Happy Madison's "Grandma's Boy" has basically ruined every game developer's relationships with their families, so we'll see what they can do this time.
She looks like she's constantly seeing a ghost.
He left The Killing BECAUSE he was unhappy with the work there.
Yeah, but the people behind that show made American Horror Story. The guy making True Detective makes True Detective.
Anna Gunn and Betsy Brandt. Do it, Pizzolatto. Do it.
Apparently I had never heard his regular speaking voice before, because him on this show caught me by surprise.
I had seen the final scene of The Sopranos before I saw any other part of the show, and I only watched the whole series fairly recently. My strongest memory of that final scene was some guy had the douchiest pencil-beard possible. Boy oh boy was I delighted to find out it was AJ that had that beard.
I still can't tell if James Gandolfini didn't know how to hold an N64 controller, or if he thought Tony wouldn't know how to.
Yes, but nobody on TV does. Generally the characters who do are the loseriest of losers. Just last night on Justified, there was a hacker who played Killer Instinct with one hand while writing code with the other.