Why would his fake identity birthday be his real birthday? i feel like that would be sloppy on the part of mr. vacuum
Why would his fake identity birthday be his real birthday? i feel like that would be sloppy on the part of mr. vacuum
It was Mr. Lambert's 52nd birthday - he showed the waitress his ID for the free breakfast
It's almost certainly a bit of both, agreed
That demonstrates how much Arrested Development owes to the Simpsons. That joke would fit in perfectly in AD
That episode was one of the few that didn't have a happy ending
I used to be able to watch the show, but not the opening credit sequence for some reason
Terminator 3 was OK
Id rather the season just focus on its amazing ensemble with great chemistry portraying characters that I care about and want to see satisfying character endings for.
Where is that thread?
Cuts to black! It matters!
This review implies that Fry and Leela will have no memory when they go back in time. Is that true? I don't remember that detail.
Amazing episode, but I've always thought Sweet Dee was the best character on the show
Nobody seems to mind that we didn't get a Hank tells Marie scene either, and she's a more important character
People actually seem to like Skylar more now that she's ruthless and complicit
I thought the point was to reinforce the timeline but maybe there was meth on it and i didn't notice
Yeah like there wasn't even a question of whose luggage it could be - it was so obviously Marie's purple set.
I think that Marie talking to her therapist ended on a really poignant note when she says, "I would never resort to violence, but it's nice to think about." It's a statement about the audience, our experience watching Breaking Bad, yet also highlights the fact that her character has remained fairly innocent, and…
"Walt already has a son who needs him, whom he can convince of his righteousness. Jesse is superfluous."
It's great except for the last twenty minutes which don't matter anyway
Same here. It retroactively made the first season and a half infinitely better too, to the point where season two is my favorite season