Power off, Einstein
Power off, Einstein
Rash's episode could be inserted, by itself, between S3 and S5, and a viewer would have an adequate bridge (as long as there was a title card at the end of the ep saying "oh yeah, and Jeff graduates")
holy shit, Nguyen *died*?!
Is Arrow good? It sort of slipped under my radar until I saw a recent promo, but I didn't feel like going thru the hassle off tracking it down. Yes, I consider searching my fios a hassle. But I'll do it if we think it might be a keeper.
I love the AV Club precisely because I can come here and read "Fuck shakespeare" somewhere in the comments.
Oh I figured that out a looong time ago.
I'm not implying that at all; I'm disagreeing with your premise that he was underused or that they ran out of stuff for him to do, and that the number of lines = import of his moments. The screentime he got was critical in the telling of the story.
well, animals…
I like to imagine it's a nod to the clockwork-universe thing, and the precision of … well, the entire series. But the fact of its mundane pragmatism is still kind of awesome.
how many lines did he need, though? was his presence and screen time not evocative storytelling? I thought Aaron Paul knocked it out of the park, and that his silence (by the writers) was a powerful agent of the story.
I disagree entirely.
nope. he was shot in the liver. he's dead.
weird. I'm sorry I couldn't help. But hey, I'm sure you're handsome/pretty and funny.
you're goddamn right.
hm. you should be able to click the name (not the avatar).
he totally is!
you could follow CN, or just reply to an earlier post, and that will send a notification
We actually hear/see him get hit when he's on the ground with Jesse.
@avclub-0304234e5dac07d007cf06c22b3f29c4:disqus he was shot in the liver.
At least he's not in prison sucking aryan cocks