Well, I'm with Rebecca on that one.
Well, I'm with Rebecca on that one.
The final scene was posted on Instagram. That's how I saw it. I had to read several articles to confirm that what I saw actually aired. What a bonkers way to end a show.
I'm with you personally, in terms of opinion of and expectations for the show. I'm just saying that Gilligan isn't really involved with the day-to-day.
Vince Vaughn's height is absolutely not being overstated. He's a rare example of a really tall actor.
Yeah, it reminds me of what a disaster season 1 was, I don't know why they tried to take McConaughey out of his surfer-boy pothead stereotype comfort zone.
She explicitly says she hasn't eaten for three days so she'll look good on camera. That's why she passes out.
Yeah, I care that some shill keeps trying to hijack discussion to drive people over to badly written TV reviews on a gaming site.
Ilana definitely said "My dick?"
It was the best of times, it was the first of times.
I hope that's the case as well, especially since we see him from Abbi and Ilana's perspective, so we know their feelings are perfectly valid.
Bluffing their way into the dorms in the season premiere.
Sugar, not milk. And I really do hope the writers came up with actual Charlie answers to those questions.
Just a couple of weeks ago they did an episode on Dennis' frustration with how weird they had all become.
She starved herself to look good for TV and was doing shtick. She was definitely trying to use the show to achieve her deluded dream of becoming a comedienne.
I don't know, I was laughing pretty hard at "I eat cock!"
I did like that they left the joke unspoken that Frank was only 5 points from victory and sending up Charlie to get one point for each question would have worked.
Watched this episode and last week's back to back due to last week's DVR snafu. Enjoyed the repeat mention of Ilana's tendency to turn outrage against something offensive into something offensive.
Peter Gould is at the helm. Vince Gilligan is the co-creator.
Very curious where Mike's story is going. Thinking about the timeline, this show starts in 2002? So Kaylee would have been, maybe, two years old? Yet Mike's son is apparently dead (or out of the picture) already, so whatever happened in Philly already happened, and it couldn't have been that long ago (since Kaylee is,…
$8? Which Pappy is it?