"They call it hip-hop, but they just stand around talking in rhythm! I don't see any hips, and I certainly don't see any hopping!"
"They call it hip-hop, but they just stand around talking in rhythm! I don't see any hips, and I certainly don't see any hopping!"
"That is… Beardy."
"Oh. I'm gonna say hi—"
"No, don't—"
I think Boon might outdraw Raylan, but he's not a good shot. Raylan might get hit, but not lethally, and he could still kill Boon.
As they would say, they are a "gwlad am ddim."
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"What is the deal with rapping? Is there also un-rapping?"
Wasn't that video on an episode of Beavis and Butt-head?
"Raylan steps over the line in pursuit of justice"
Nobody missed Guardo, either.
Raylan conspired to commit murder and routinely assaults and otherwise violates the rights of persons of interest. The standards for how a lawman is supposed to conduct himself are higher than that for the rest of the population. Raylan does share one thing with Vic Mackey: Their relentless self-righteousness.
Well, he already conspired to commit murder, and he routinely violates the civil rights of suspects, or just plain people he wants to hassle.
Yeah, I don't think it ended abruptly in any sense. It ended with a proper denouement from the climax (Chuck finally coming clean).
Breaking Bad frequently elided the details that weren't necessary to plot or character. I mean, it's just not necessary to see Jimmy contact Marco for a meetup, or to watch the process of tracking down his whereabouts (nor, for that matter, is it implausible that Marco still frequents the same bar).
Yeah, this is what this discussion has made me curious about: Where is the reasonable line for credulity? Jimmy doesn't resemble Kevin Costner to the degree a man resembles his twin brother, and he wasn't taking advantage of a pre-existing relationship with the woman (as the twin would be of the fact that his brother…
Oh, man, how fantastic was Broad City when Abbi put on her thinking cap by taking all the hard rye chips out of the Chex Mix and eating them while she brainstormed?
Michael is also an asshole who acts the way he does largely to feed his sense of superiority.