Yeah, that's probably the case.
Yeah, that's probably the case.
Possibly all the mishaps and killings that led to these killings would make it seem made up.
I thought it was odd that they had the narrator say that as well, only because it seemed like it wasn't supposed to be clear whether or not the Undertaker was really there to kill Milligan(as opposed to just taking the lead in the takeover), but maybe it was supposed to be clear.
Right, I'm just saying that there were still Coen shoutouts you could appreciate.
Yes, Hawley said exactly that in an interview. I wasn't expecting to actually see the idea play out out screen, but it was an interesting conceit nonetheless.
I think it would be unfair to call you dense because the show itself made it ambiguous. The narrator threw out a bunch of possible reasons, it could be one of them or all of them.
Well, there were some major No Country references tonight too.
For weeks, I was expecting generic cops and nameless seminar attendees. Maybe that's next week if Peggy is still determined to go.
Crazy, maybe, but definitely not an idiot.
"Okay, then."
I know that for whatever reason some people dislike discussing the references the show makes to the Coen brothers' films(and dislike the references themselves), but the UFO is just a shoutout to The Man who Wasn't There, so it doesn't bother me. The UFO serves the same purpose on the show as it does in the film, which…
When commenters were joking about what the rest of December had in store with celebrity deaths on the Scott Weiland obituary, I wasn't expecting the universe to meet expectations so quickly.
She became big when daytime talk shows were a thing and outlasted her competition. Not much more to it, really, people just ate up her bullshit.
Steve Hyden was even more annoyed, even though I don't think anyone went after him directly for writing the article…actually, they probably did.
R.I.P. The Soup
If only there was an email address posted right below the article that you could use to further express your point to someone who could actually do something about getting an obituary up.
That's one way to refer to crippling credit card debt.
We don't have to choose, we can ignore both of them!
I don't think opinion has really changed much about celebrities using Kickstarter because the public opinion seems to have always depended on which celebrity it is and what the project is. But really, I'm just agreeing with you that Tim Heidecker's video is probably the only good thing to come out of it…and Rabin's…
He's mentioned the four daughters before, right before killing the typewriter guy, something along the lines of "I wanted a son, but got four girls!" So, yeah, insight into the misogyny that oozes out of him every time the racism isn't oozing out of him.