Methinks *Walt.
Methinks *Walt.
Methinks *Walt.
1.) Drive an electromagnet near the AMC evidence room.
2.) ??
3.) Pirate the final eight episodes.
1.) Drive an electromagnet near the AMC evidence room.
2.) ??
3.) Pirate the final eight episodes.
The prison murders needed to be done rapidly (2 minutes or something like it) because once the first Fring witness was shanked, the rest would find out and hole up in short order. Also the DEA would have them in protective custody pretty quickly.
The prison murders needed to be done rapidly (2 minutes or something like it) because once the first Fring witness was shanked, the rest would find out and hole up in short order. Also the DEA would have them in protective custody pretty quickly.
This is a fantastic discussion. Thanks to all who contribute. BB deserves this type of immersion in the deep currents of philosophy and literature.
This is a fantastic discussion. Thanks to all who contribute. BB deserves this type of immersion in the deep currents of philosophy and literature.
PUT. THAT. DENNY'S. DOWN.
PUT. THAT. DENNY'S. DOWN.
This magnificent feast here represents the last of the petty cash.
"Big Fish." Gawd. Thanks for reminding me of that early 00s treacle that my aunt (and older ladies across this great nation) LOVED.
Well if we extrapolate the "Breaking Bad" connections, it'll probably be called "Full Measures."
Rape? Probably just an appetizer for Quarles.
I kid you not, I teared up a bit at the simple power of Boyd's words. (And I am from Kentucky, so who knows if there are other resonances.)
There were four lights!
The crazy has left Boyd's hair and migrated to Dickie. (And, as a side note, how great are the actors that I can clearly distinguish Dickie and Dewey, characters that on a lesser show would either be consolidated into one, or be virtually interchangeable rednecks.)
It's hard to imagine what this episode could have done better. A- is just plain stingy.
I couldn't agree more. The Quarles/Raylan standoff was good, but nothing compared to Boyd's takedown of Quarles. That is simply brilliant writing and acting. Very much on the level of the best scenes in Breaking Bad.
That line was immortal and dear god did Walton Goggins sell it. What a crackerjack episode.