Tim Gutterson and Rachel Brooks, Justified
And too bad. Gutterson was a Iraq vet? And wasn't insinuated if not outright said that Brooks preferred the company of women? Interesting things could be done here, yes they could.
Tim Gutterson and Rachel Brooks, Justified
And too bad. Gutterson was a Iraq vet? And wasn't insinuated if not outright said that Brooks preferred the company of women? Interesting things could be done here, yes they could.
And he has said that it doesn't matter how many he introduces, that they are not reflective of real life.
And he has said that it doesn't matter how many he introduces, that they are not reflective of real life.
Massively important player. Very sad.
Massively important player. Very sad.
Who the fuck is making a stink over the race of his ex-wife? To have an issue with that is to not understand this show at all. How many different sisters and brothers does he have now?
Who the fuck is making a stink over the race of his ex-wife? To have an issue with that is to not understand this show at all. How many different sisters and brothers does he have now?
He wishes the South would have one so that all his dalliances with underage girls would be less frowned upon.
He wishes the South would have one so that all his dalliances with underage girls would be less frowned upon.
The motorcycle was back! Very, very, very selective continuity.
The motorcycle was back! Very, very, very selective continuity.
On the unpredictable nature of the show: It's so true. Seriously, I could see CK killing himself off mid-season and proceeding without himself. It feels like that.
On the unpredictable nature of the show: It's so true. Seriously, I could see CK killing himself off mid-season and proceeding without himself. It feels like that.
Way to strike while the iron is hot, Hooky.
Way to strike while the iron is hot, Hooky.
There. There you go.
There. There you go.
I can relate to this article. You would come across this stuff on cable TV in the mid-80s (I was in middle school/early HS) and you were fascinated because it was weird and it felt 'smart'. But, of course, you later get into stuff that actually IS weird and smart and you leave the Laurie Andersons behind (I believe…
I can relate to this article. You would come across this stuff on cable TV in the mid-80s (I was in middle school/early HS) and you were fascinated because it was weird and it felt 'smart'. But, of course, you later get into stuff that actually IS weird and smart and you leave the Laurie Andersons behind (I believe…
I fucking agree.