I think many of us are far more selfish in practice than in theory. And we vote on the theory of what we believe.
I think many of us are far more selfish in practice than in theory. And we vote on the theory of what we believe.
I don't disagree. Mike was A Very Bad Man. I think what it comes down to is that he knew what he was and didn't try to pretend for anyone but his granddaughter.
No. He died of thirst months ago.
That's why it's called a deus ex makeyna.
It is also possible that your true desires won't manifest in a destructive wave that decimates all it touches.
That was a very strange recommendation. "You can bargain for your freedom by withholding information about two dead DEA agents, Skyler! They'll have to cave!"
I think we're supposed to take it as a moron who leaves their keys in a car and shucks howdy those are some fortuitous keys.
I don't know. They have ties to Walter, but as far as anyone knows, those ties were ancient news with the exception of a birthday party. I don't see why they couldn't figure something out.
Mark Hamill does do a good RJ Mitte when he finds out about his parentage.
She sure cared about her family while also being in an ultra-dangerous and highly illegal operation.
Mostly just the 'Topes.
I feel like the show wanted to have it both ways - it all came crashing down in "Ozymandias", Heisenberg died and Walter White was punished in "Granite State", and then Walter/Heisenberg gets to do all the fun revenge stuff anyway in "Felina."
My wife said it the moment Walter stood up. I mean, once the camera is zooming in on her chamomile you need to get it by then, but I felt pretty dumb for not noticing the single pack of Stevia at the table like that.
I've gotten snow to fall off my car window before with a smack, but never THAT well.
I think what @avclub-8bfa0025c9721437f95345295a6746b3:disqus is saying is a common sentiment among many, including critics Alan Sepnwill and Ryan McGee; that Walt gets to make up the last hour and it all works out, that he gets to go out on his own terms, and that people get to root for him when, as you have said, he…
Most comedies take a while to find themselves. Some start better than others, and many never do, but the core conceit isn't terrible. It just has to get better.
"All right. What we circulate? Lookin' for a man who has recently drunk milk?"
Eh. I thought it was pretty shaky.
Yes. The world needs more Dirty Work.
I'm confused. Why are you freezing a hot dog? Who DOES that?