Way to spoil a fairly recent movie that lots of people haven't seen yet. I personally have been meaning to see it, so from the bottom of my heart, go suck a big fat smelly dick.
Way to spoil a fairly recent movie that lots of people haven't seen yet. I personally have been meaning to see it, so from the bottom of my heart, go suck a big fat smelly dick.
I think Raylan's strong desire to see Dickie dead lost out to his slightly stronger desire to stick it to him and fulfill his promise to send him back to prison, which if you think about it is more badass than just killing him. "Yes, I could have ended you, but then I wouldn't have the pleasure of knowing you were in…
I'LL JUST BE QUIET AND LET THE WHITE PEOPLE TALK AND TALK AND TALK AND TALK
I agree. We're supposed to believe that Boyd (a very smart guy) left Quarles (who is very dangerous and is worth $200K) on a very long chain, with his arms unbound, with a couple druggie hookers to guard him? Extremely weak.
"Specifically the parts where the cops would go around interviewing people and following little clues."
Well, the important thing is that a woman spoke to you. You can build on that.
Oops, looks like someone beat me to it :-(
Whoa, fat betty, bamb-a-lam! Whoa, fat betty bamb-a-lam!
Independently produced podcast? AM talk radio?
Try Rachel Maddow. She's on MSNBC, so it wouldn't be surprising if you (like most Americans) haven't seen her show.
Wow, this, Frankie Rose, Dirty Ghosts - there's some really good female-fronted indie rock out there lately.
But the "heavy product placement" was the whole point - it's satire, you silly goose.
Slightly More Obscure TV Reference Intended to One-Up You.
No, that's chubby Lenny Kravitz.
Strongly seconded.
Your opinion makes me want to flick your tiny little nutsack.
I enjoy this show. It's pretty funny, all the characters are likeable and play well off each other, and the dialogue is well-written - a good "hang out" show. Too bad it will probably be canceled.
Dickie's hair is the best, like a punk rock hillbilly.
She's also pretty much cornered the market on roles that require a teenage girl who can actually act. Talented kid.
"Milano will star as a “classy and elegant married lawyer at a top Los Angeles law firm,” though not so classy, elegant, or law-abiding that she refrains from having myriad “scandalous” affairs." Note from the legal department: Adultery is not in itself against the law.