I live alone as well, and yet I find that I can still cook things.
I live alone as well, and yet I find that I can still cook things.
I live alone as well, and yet I find that I can still cook things.
This was a character episode, only the second one this season. I loved it.
This was a character episode, only the second one this season. I loved it.
I do the Nelson Muntz "Ha-HA!" every time.
I do the Nelson Muntz "Ha-HA!" every time.
I seriously thought that when Mike was tying Walt up, Todd was going to bust in and kill Mike. I still think Walt's going to use Psycho Todd as a henchman.
I seriously thought that when Mike was tying Walt up, Todd was going to bust in and kill Mike. I still think Walt's going to use Psycho Todd as a henchman.
Very clever showing the destruction of the dirt bike and leaving us to imagine them doing the same to the boy.
Very clever showing the destruction of the dirt bike and leaving us to imagine them doing the same to the boy.
Definitely. It was also hysterical. I thought somehow Skyler would find a way to crawl inside that bottle of wine.
Definitely. It was also hysterical. I thought somehow Skyler would find a way to crawl inside that bottle of wine.
HA! Remember when that had to function as our porn? Sigh. Kids today don't know how good they got it.
HA! Remember when that had to function as our porn? Sigh. Kids today don't know how good they got it.
Sigh. Why is it always the uggos who want to get nekkid?
Sigh. Why is it always the uggos who want to get nekkid?
I'm not talking about the entire show. I'm talking about the last episode, which was clearly a credit to the visuals and the blocking, thanks to the director.
I'm not talking about the entire show. I'm talking about the last episode, which was clearly a credit to the visuals and the blocking, thanks to the director.
If you listen to the podcast, you find out that much of the casting, writing, and editing decisions are left to the King's minions. Sure, Gilligan makes the final call, but he clearly trusts his people and doesn't feel the need to breathe down their necks or second guess them.
If you listen to the podcast, you find out that much of the casting, writing, and editing decisions are left to the King's minions. Sure, Gilligan makes the final call, but he clearly trusts his people and doesn't feel the need to breathe down their necks or second guess them.