Yah, I'm more inclined to believe that Hank, due to his age, is more like an older brother to Katie. I don't think they need to have had a history separate from Britt to be that close.
Yah, I'm more inclined to believe that Hank, due to his age, is more like an older brother to Katie. I don't think they need to have had a history separate from Britt to be that close.
I would also say that you sort of have to factor in "who got who drunk". Like, if Katie gets herself all hammered up, then sleeps with a sober dude? Well, I'd have to say that makes it a lot less rapey, especially with her saying she knew exactly what she was doing.
Hard to argue with Unforgettable Fire, but I do get a kick out of Raffi, as well.
Yah, I started to kinda get turned off by what I thought was the MPDG vibe, but then I realized she'd been looking at him through the window for a while, and I realized… that's exactly how that would play out. If you'd been staring at some hot thing through your window for a while and s/he showed up at your door,…
Pay attention to how Wheeler says that Katherine isn't their problem anymore. Interesting wording. All the guys kinda get that look on their face like, "so she's a problem, but it's all on you? Sounds like you're gonna be a problem pretty soon, James." Or it could mean nothing at all.
I totally agree, though without any firsthand experience. The idea that the one guy could be really good at polygraphing is kinda ridiculous, 'cause all it takes is a person to be nervous to throw the results akimbo. And who wouldn't be nervous, taking a damn polygraph?!?
Indeed. Well said, sir.
Yah, I'm with Todd on this. If there were financial records, they wouldn't have had to go through all the rigamarole. I'm actually pretty sure that they figured out that Spangler was the leak, but he told them it was some kind of covert operation directly from the president or some such quaffle and so they just…
That tape explains a bunch of things. It explains Ed holding back info from Will. It explains that David knew he was in the crosshairs and that he was trying to save Will from getting turfed too. And then that ending…
I actually kinda dug the Prisoner. Been a while, but I remember liking it. I especially remember liking how it seemed like they kept shooting Caviezel from a certain angle 'cause he'd gained some weight in the tummy. It was my own personal drinking game when I was watching it.
Yah, I totally rolled my eyes when Will walked into CKale's office and starts, "I've looked into Ed (last name)". I thought, "he's spent the last few weeks becoming more and more paranoid and now he just starts talking about this stuff in the office? Bullspit." So yah, bullspit.
I think last week's episode where CKale follows his old lover and sees just who he's meeting with (Spangler) makes him want to know who he (CKale) is working for and what they're up to. He already had hints that Will was sorta looking into it and that Spangler didn't appreciate it with the whole crossword thing, but…
Hey Todd, I think I made it to 6 or 7. I just can't bring myself to watch anymore of it. V was worse, though.
Aunt Mimi's comment was effing brilliant. "Don't be vulgar." Jesus, that's good Mimi.
I legitimately laughed out loud, alone in front of my computer, when he said the "too old to be losing" line. That's gotta be up there with Modern Family's "I'm wrinkling your linen!" Close to perfection. It actually makes me glad to be alive.
Directing on this Ep
Seriously, did anyone else feel like this episode was directed by an alumnus of the Shield, but nobody told them this was a different show with a different tone and all? I was honestly distracted by the different tone. There were four or five points where I thought, "Did you honestly not watch the…
I saw this on TV a few years back and it surprised the bejesus out of me. When it came out, everyone just ignored it, but after seeing it I was totally in the "Ang Lee is a hell of a filmmaker" camp. Quite the film.
I completely get Janette's reaction to Davis. He's completely uncomplicated, and gives her the release she needs. I thought "Did you at least change the sheets?" was priceless. Kim Dickens rules.
This is definitely good news. If only 'Life' could have been so lucky.
I agree a little with the idea that he seems to just somehow 'know' what's really going on a little too often, but I don't think that's what they are really doing. Even in this episode, they gave you a reason why he thought something was off. It's never just, "Oh, Raylan's got a feeling again!" I actually loved this…