Will we get to see Lane Pryce follow a Walter White-type character arc from mild-mannered minion to ruthless underworld figure?
Will we get to see Lane Pryce follow a Walter White-type character arc from mild-mannered minion to ruthless underworld figure?
Will we get to see Lane Pryce follow a Walter White-type character arc from mild-mannered minion to ruthless underworld figure?
and become a songwriting collaborator with The Beach Boys at the same time!
and become a songwriting collaborator with The Beach Boys at the same time!
I would have thought his father's wife, disappointed in failing to give birth to a healthy child, would have passed him off as her own, yet raising him with scorn in the knowledge he was a 'whore baby'.
I would have thought his father's wife, disappointed in failing to give birth to a healthy child, would have passed him off as her own, yet raising him with scorn in the knowledge he was a 'whore baby'.
He would have been 18 in '44, making him old enough to see a few months service in either Europe or the Pacific.
He would have been 18 in '44, making him old enough to see a few months service in either Europe or the Pacific.
There is probably an explanation for this. He might have been a draft-dodger during the final days of WWII (he seem really chicken shit in those Korean War flashbacks), living like the hobo who befriended him as a child, and when the Government finally caught up with him, they shipped his ass off to Korea because…
There is probably an explanation for this. He might have been a draft-dodger during the final days of WWII (he seem really chicken shit in those Korean War flashbacks), living like the hobo who befriended him as a child, and when the Government finally caught up with him, they shipped his ass off to Korea because…
She could have put on 'Tax Man' especially for Lane.
She could have put on 'Tax Man' especially for Lane.
Don fronted Pete's share of the cash to bail out the firm after Lucky Strike, so did that make them even or not?
Don fronted Pete's share of the cash to bail out the firm after Lucky Strike, so did that make them even or not?
Pete's still pissed about losing the North American Aviation account last season.
Pete's still pissed about losing the North American Aviation account last season.
I thought the next time we saw Paul Kinsey, it would be 1967, and he'd have long hair, a beard and white robes, you know, the full Jesus get-up.
I thought the next time we saw Paul Kinsey, it would be 1967, and he'd have long hair, a beard and white robes, you know, the full Jesus get-up.
Don didn't. Peggy hit on him and he brushed her off, telling her "I'm your boss, not your boyfriend".
Don didn't. Peggy hit on him and he brushed her off, telling her "I'm your boss, not your boyfriend".