Good point. She should be vying for a seat on the school board, right?
People usually don't start out running for mayor, do they? Don't they serve on other councils first, to build their creds?
Good point. She should be vying for a seat on the school board, right?
People usually don't start out running for mayor, do they? Don't they serve on other councils first, to build their creds?
As soon as Bob gets off his mini-bus, I am reminded of why I
was initially happy that Kristina was running against him—or that anybody was, it didn’t have to be Kristina. It’s like the guy has whipped cream smeared all over his face.
—Bomer's agility in a suit always amazes me.
Soooooo pretty. She's got to be a crook.
R.I.P. David Siegel
A.K.A. Suit, the Sequel
A.K.A. Knock-off Suit
True, Neal does protect people, but he's also dug himself in with Hagen. The more crimes he pulls off, the more Hagen holds over his head. And the harder it is to tell Peter about the things he's done. And the harsher his punishment if it comes out—Neal could go back to prison.
Agree! I gave the episode a solid B.
Didn't Elizabeth look beautiful in the street scene with Peter? What a pretty couple. Liked seeing Peter out of his suit.
"Speaking of Siegel, he’d been so neutralized as a real threat to Neal by
episode’s end that he may as well have been put down, but the blood
stain could have at least been more badass."
That was a lovely scene in Ep 5.. We were feeling Camille's isolation. It was a relief when she reached out to Julia and Julia was there for her.
Thanks, Todd. Enjoyed the review.
"I think I probably know too much about political campaigns, having
worked on a few, to find the show’s portrayal of them as anything other
than woefully inept…"
Pulling leg, *grin*
"Evening, friend."
A lynching makes more sense, given we're in Texas.
Thanks for the review.
"Isn't Texas adorable?"
That was an awesome head butt by Monroe.
Don't get me started on the Texas justice system.
I can't join in this time, not being an aficionado of horror/slasher films—I like some of
the older films that were campy then and vintage camp now—but the AV
article is great and the comments amuse and educate. You guys rock.
It broke my heart to see Curtis doing yogurt commercials.