I'll never be able to explain my affection for Alien 3 properly so I gave up a long time ago.
I'll never be able to explain my affection for Alien 3 properly so I gave up a long time ago.
Looks to be wonderful for the Western fan (i.e. me). Been wanting to see this since the trailer dropped a long while ago.
You can have Tim.
This was the first episode this season where I didn't feel the dialogue popping like usual. Still, I'm glad to see the walls closing in on Boyd and Art back in the office unshaven and wise as ever.
It surprised me that I was actually wanting Jimmy to take the bribe from those 2 incompetent yuppies.
To answer your question: No, they have not actually come out and said what's up with Chuck. It's obvious to viewers that it's the aforementioned EHS (electromagnetic hypersensitivity) but it has not been confirmed whether the symptoms are "real" or "imagined."
Was previously on the fence with Kim but this episode convinced me. Lovely as can be.
Loving this show so much.
I take back what I said about Charlie. I want Karen (Carla Gugino) back.
Same actor's gonna be on that upcoming Vince Gilligan/Howard Shore show Battle Creek.
I will not be satisfied until Charlie Weaver makes an appearance. With his convertible.
Well, I'm sure under certain circumstances he can lose the Crown Vic and be forced to go back to his former ride.
I wonder if Zachariah Randolph's barbecue is the best in Kentucky…
The man with the badge.
All the while a Scrabble board and its pieces go flying in the air.
*Excellent episode. This season is doing a great job, just like season 4 did, of slowly moving the pieces into place while being entertaining as all hell.
I just kinda assumed it had something to do with a prostitute (given Saul's encouragement to Walt after Skyler kicks him out), but it seems like somebody discovered what a "Chicago Sunroof" is so…
Well, I think it's safe to assume it's the money he'd been making before and during Walter White.
Just did some homework and discovered that Terry McDonough, director of "Nacho," directed 3 episodes of BrBa: "Bit By A Dead Bee," "Better Call Saul," and "Bug."
Mike had a whole lotta money from working for/with Gus Fring.