Right? How could she resist that hairy bastard?
Right? How could she resist that hairy bastard?
This might be one of those areas where Don has evolved, not where he's always been "egalitarian." Remember his response to Rachel Mencken in season 1 when she had her own ideas about how the department store should be run? The firm pitched "coupons" to her for the housewives to use - something that made perfect sense…
Don't you worry about the tears after Sally's "I love you" to Don. I had the exact same reaction to their exchange of looks outside the battered old whore house at the end of last season. Boom, totally blindsided me in a rush of some unnamable emotion about fathers and daughters (not having a dad has always been a…
If Cutler is trying to curry favor and fortify his position with partners' loyalty, does he have all the facts re Sterling and Joan (aka co-parents of little whatshisname)? And, if he doesn't know - and I can't imagine why/how he or anyone else in the office would know about Love Child Sterling - does that set him up…
After Arkady warned Nina about Oleg (and his connections back home having the power to make things really good for her or really really bad), do we think that Oleg might be, say, the son of a Politburo member? (Hey, reading all that Clancy in the 80s totally paid off!)
The rake would be awesome - thanks for that visual! I thought the garage door was going to smack down on his rear bumper because the car couldn't squeeze all the way into the space anymore. Either way, it's funny that Philip and Elizabeth are across the street talking about how they grew up in Russia and are now…
Agreed on Stan - he's upright, stalwart, etc. on the surface but pretty shady underneath. Also, are we meant to be kinda grossed out by his sex scenes with Nina? Because I am. I really am.
Was anyone else bummed out that we didn't get to see Root and Shaw whoop militia ass in fuckin' Alaska???? Also, I'm getting discombobulated by all the one-word monikers: Decima, Vigilance, Control, Samaritan. It's like a car convention where machines and corporations are just called whatever "word" sounds like it…
When Sam's hair flips up in the style of a 1950s sitcom housewife (or 1960s career girl), you know it's time for a blow-out. However, I did love the overtly homoerotic opening of Metatron's perspective of the Winchesters, well, of Dean, anyway. There is not enough shower water in the world to wash off how dirty that…
Unlike you, I was not driven crazy by the sandwiches, but by Megan's bread pudding with blueberries. Have you noticed, through the seasons where she's been Mrs. Draper, that Megan is an awesome cook? Remember the lasagna she threw together that night Sally caught Don with Mrs. Rosen? If the acting doesn't pan out…
Don has a core of vulnerability that Pete could never muster convincingly. They're both stubbornly non-self-reflective, but remember when Don begged Peggy not to quit the firm? Then he let her go? He was desperate not to be abandoned, but he made that shift with humanity and dignity. I fear Pete would just try to buy…
I like "childfree." Especially if we're talking about April and Andy.
Agreed. Why do we always end up with a pregnancy test scene? I was thinking that this might be the reason Leslie decides to stay in Pawnee (aka: "great place to raise a family" as we were reminded in this ep), so maybe it's a necessary plot turn.
And blue teeth - surely the awesomest way for Ben to be hammered-Ben.
What I want to know is, was that one giant multi-colored gummi bear or was it a plastic, bear-shaped container full of regular-sized gummi bears? I like to think it was some freak of nature oversized gummi behemoth that Andy can gnaw on until Christmas.
It looked like your standard "gutting a deer" cut, but my comment was hinting that it should've started somewhere down by his Johnson. A two-fer!
Before or after? Andrew Lincoln said on Talking Dead that they asked him, prior to shooting that scene, "Chicken or beef?" So he said chicken. Then they asked if he wanted cooked or uncooked and told him the raw would look more realistically like human neck flesh, so he went with that. He said that it was truly…
Thanks for the tip!
You should check it out - it has wonderful humor, great chemistry between the leads, some truly gonzo historical references, and a fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants vibe (in a good way).
And he didn't have to cook it like those pussies at Terminus.