Holy shit, that is a remarkable catch! Googled it and popped in "Cancer Man" from Season 1 and there he is with the same douchey "shitting bricks" and "brutha man" phrases. Walt went a bit more unsubtle blowing up his car.
Holy shit, that is a remarkable catch! Googled it and popped in "Cancer Man" from Season 1 and there he is with the same douchey "shitting bricks" and "brutha man" phrases. Walt went a bit more unsubtle blowing up his car.
Price is gonna end up frozen at the back of a meat truck isn't he? Somebody cue up "Layla."
The writers used shenanigans to save you, Glenn, and you use it to shout out Dale and Andrea? And nothing for T-Dog?
Is the real Robert Kardashian just as morose? Seems like Schwimmer's on resting Ross face.
*Me watching New Girl for first time with closed caption*: Oh, FUR-guson!
I actually thought Becky-Sasha match was uncharacteristically sloppy for both wrestlers. Minor botches throughout like Sasha's legs landing on the ropes from Becky's duplex. But the movesets looked limited and it doesn't feel like they're allowed to completely be themselves.
Good lord, it's gonna take me till December of next year to read all these Best Of content.
The way curse words come out of Ralph Fiennes mouth should be bottled up and put in a museum somewhere.
No betcha!
Yeah, I'm terribly curious to hear about the fallout, which I'm sure was reveal even before this aired. I mean, it's one thing to make some morning news suit look like an idiot. But it's another to deceive your family, start off a relationship on a lie, and make people care about a cause on a false pretense. It's a…
That quick awkward glance Jimmy and Gretchen shared in that last scene is the same one as in the opening credits, no? Anyhow, it was so sweet and so well done in an unsaccharine way.
Once Jimmy got on the microphone, I thought to myself, "Why do they keep inviting him to these things again?"
Yeah, and did they seriously go, "Whatever," to that clerk's murder?
I feel like this season, especially now with the Sioux Falls Massacre, has had a way higher body count. The first season was just more visceral with the way the deeds were done.
About that driveway scene: what was the writing on the window and what was sticking out of the gas cap (I assume it was a callback from another episode)?
Yeah, she's a horrible person, but I liked that she was humanized a little bit when she told Lindsay to make amends with Paul.
*blood curdling screams*
*next scene with Gemma: little nick on her cheek*
Bonus Coen homages:
"O Death" playing while Milligan's replacement was in the elevator
Plus Hank promised he'd cut off his toe. You want a toe? I can get you Hank's toe!
I loved the way Kether Donohue was able to walk the line between serious and silly in that late night scene with Gretchen. That bop on the head was awesome. Between there and the scene after Gretchen's rant, it's been great to see the protective/nurturing side of Lindsay balance out the increasingly cartoonish Lindsay…
Quite the filibuster he is.