Where in that credits sequence are they even supposed to have used magnets?
Where in that credits sequence are they even supposed to have used magnets?
Huh. I don't even know what those commercials are about because every time one comes on, my brain just becomes totally preoccupied with wondering "How the FUCK did they manage to get the rights to use Star Wars imagery for a commercial? That must have cost a fortune!"
Well it serves you right for reading the worthless piece of shit US Fucking-A Today.
Why would Walt need to steal the cigarette? How long would it take him to make a batch of ricin?
Or what if the door had a fire alarm on it?
Why, this late in the show's run, are they still giving the designers envelopes of cash for their trips to mood anyway?
I have quite the pottymouth and say a lot of inappropriate things at inappropriate times without caring too much about it, but that "get laid" comment kind of shocked me by how offensive and thoughtless it was.
I was pretty shocked that Michael Kors only had positive things to say about Bert's outfits. For half the episode I was anticipating the moment on the runway where Kors would squawk, "Put her in a pair of roller skates and she's Olivia Newton John from Xanadu!"
However much he might have been within his rights not helping Anya, he could have at least shown some touch of remorse over the situation instead of just acting like a spoiled, self-righteous mean girl about it.
He just acts like such a mean, hateful little cunt, which is a bit tragic considering how genuinely skilled and talented he his. If only he could learn the value of kindness, grace and humility—he would be unstoppable.
They're the same ones who WILL NOT EVEN CONSIDER dating a guy 30 or over, because, "Ew, yuck, that's like, so old," and they'd just be mortified if they actually did furtively hook up with a 32-year-old and their little gay-bar coterie found out about it.
That ending with them all living the idyllic life in the big house in Connecticut made me think of the ending of 1990's Where the Heart Is. Where was Crispin Glover with his fashion show?
First to comment on the Weeds thread? Not much competition there…
Well in real life silencers don't actually do much of anything, but I really doubt this is the show that would be nitpicking about accuracy on such a detail.
Surely they're not going to put cameras in a nursing home—that would just be a liability, what with all the elder-abuse documented on tape.
At this point I wouldn't put it past Gus to be the one paying Tio's nursing home bills, just to keep him handy right where he wants him.
In a real nursing home, that necklace is just going home with some orderly or nurse…
That scene in Golden Girls where Dorothy explains why she won't be "on top" during sex any more and Blanche lays a hand-mirror on the counter and looks down into it and is horrified by how her face looks from that angle?
I wonder what it's like to get something like this in the can and know, just KNOW, you've created one of the most thrilling, memorable pieces of television ever?
As a high-functioning Aspergian, I ask: Can't he be both autistic and a pretentious twat with a ridiculous affected fake accent?