When Nora reads a page from the Gospel of Kevin in the room she notes to him "Matt capitalized your He's" or something like that, because he thinks Kevin is divine.
When Nora reads a page from the Gospel of Kevin in the room she notes to him "Matt capitalized your He's" or something like that, because he thinks Kevin is divine.
Yes, also made me wonder what are the scam artists really after? Perhaps the blood they draw from their marks . . . ?
Yes, very perceptive. Sisi proves the plot.
It's awful that the club gave up on Burn Notice for it's last season. There's no place for the fans to gather, and Matt Nix and team have given us lots to talk about.
Maybe because I just re-watched The Twilight Zone's "Five Characters in Search of an Exit" and read Zack Handlen's excellent recap, but this ep had a very surreal, TZ vibe about it. It no longer feels like an engaging period piece, but a timeless, surreal vision with some stunning people.
The bazaar and inhabitants looked like cousins of the good people of Pompeii.
Strange car issues in Seattle
Great list. My favorite is when Linden and Holder finally look at the care seriously, Holder does bring up why would a candidate use a car from his own campaign to commit murder. And Linden say, "because of the tinted windows." That's hilarious. So that campaign's car is the only vehicle…