Naw, I think it's more like Roomba II killed Roomba I and married Mother Roomba.
Naw, I think it's more like Roomba II killed Roomba I and married Mother Roomba.
Naw, I think it's more like Roomba II killed Roomba I and married Mother Roomba.
In Singapore, where Tommys and Chongs are common, I have stood around many a dustbin smoking many a cigarette with many a Tommy Chong. Granted it's not weed, but still they are Tommy Chongs. Sometimes I fib a little and tell them bombastic stories about my travels, sometimes I smoke Tommy Chong.
I really love how the shot lingers long enough to completely frame the water heater in the shot, a throwback to Walt's beginnings in this torrid industry. Now even the remaining (I'm guessing) hundred-odd grand in the basement isn't enough to save his family's life, let alone provide luxury (a la the water heater).
and affirm that there IS no potential to unlock. Avoid indeed - don't make Gephstein a sad scientist.
Oliver's totally going to get citizenship with this show.
Gus really should have just capped Heisenberg from the get-go. I mean as a television viewer I would never endorse that, but as a hypothetical drug-empire builder I would have settled for a second-rate (only slightly, anyway) product IF I knew very well that the manufacturer of the first-rate product was dead.
I would have gone with, "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity."
this sounds like a question for quora! which the ghost of nora ephron will emerge to reply, "fuck yes."
the article's featured screencap seems to advertise an unapologetic, on-screen orgasm
anyone notice how in the NYTimes photo, Woody is kinda pointing at the general direction of
i don't know why but an immediate thought that came to my mind during fring's house's establishing shot was an invitation from gretchen and eliot. seeing gus in his trademark yellow work shirts just doesn't make him come across as particularly well-off.
"Ben Affleck is Ben Affleck"
You MUST clarify in what context you mean that by. Gigli, anyone?
gosh wouldn't that be a step up though? first copying the work of one guy, then a community of largely dimwitted people seeking 'answering points', then the entire internet? it does seem a logical/reasonable trajectory for an art piece. i'd really like to see him actually try to latch on to the performance art…
careful, this sounds like a suggestion that may be copied by the beef himself. he's already gone for yahoo answers. no other discussion forum is safe.
DAMMIT, O'Neal! With that performance-art parody suggestion you probably just gave LeBarf yet another idea to plagiarise.
oh no! seems like i'm no longer able to rate episodes i've watched. seems like there is also much less reason to stick around, av club. why.
it's not because he's a woman, it's because Seinfeld showed us that it was illegal.
that is true. i was just basing that assumption off a thing i read on the internet (accidentally) about their future involvement though! i -am- four years late to this.
like most people here, i did love the cinematography for this episode especially - brought it to a new high (of already many highs). however, i did find much to be annoyed with at the extreme degree of fortuitousness at the opening shot of who i assume to be tuco's cousins discovering his grill. too, too coincidental!…