Like most things, wire technology really peaked with The Wire.
Like most things, wire technology really peaked with The Wire.
When Jesse looked at the picture of Walt and Skyler in Hank's house, I was half convinced he was going to exclaim "Wait a minute. Santa Claus….isn't real!"
If Saul had kept up with his dojo lessons, this would be a very different show indeed.
I want you to know that I love what you just said, but also I hate what you just said, @e_buzz_miller:disqus .
I see that, and that's fair, but I don't think it is a "great job" for the internet to say 'we want to see things we like in lego form". What is cool is that this is a really awesome design.
But seriously, this is actually pretty great looking.
Great job, the people who make Lego, not the same thing as the internet.
GREAT JOB INTERNET:
Oh, so Martin Short DIDN'T finally make a Jiminy Glick biopic? Darn.
And half of them were actually real good!
She IS wearing the world's shortiest barrister robes.
THE A.V. CLUB
As one of the eight people here who don't have the post-millenial Simpsons, I would like to say sucks to @avclub-7f538a2a6877984c16a663af38fb84d3:disqus and also that ever since it came out, I have loved "New Kids on the Bleech".
Aw, you got it all wrong, Radio Man, it's nothing like that.
Ha! @avclub-9349e20458f64c9bfb83b5221e145937:disqus , I just saved your life! That egg salad sandwich could've killed you with cholesterol!
Also important is that the Blanks seem to be right behind Andy when he's running to the pub, but seem to just wait outside while they fight and talk, which says to me that this really is the plan for the aliens.
Sure, the gateway-white person thing is an interesting topic, but in no way invalidates anything this show does. Saying that we shouldn't watch OitNB because of problems with portraying only white points of view is kinda like saying we shouldn't watch Mad Men because there are kids starving in Africa. It isn't germane…
Yeah exactly this. I saw one that didn't watch the show, but complained that the posters for it had some of the African American characters standing near the word "black", as if that word didn't apply to anything except race and that the title was based off a popular phrase. Just lazy lazy lazy.
I'm glad the review mentioned some of the articles written about the show, because I've noticed a lot of them are WAY off base, or at the very least asking too much from a show that does really well in acknowledging a lot of class, race, and gender issues.
GAY SHOWS.