Fuckin' cunt-ramming awesome.
Fuckin' cunt-ramming awesome.
There's an unopened Arctic Chill back there that he wants in the cup holder.
I guess because the regular weekly reviews are intended for people that already watch the show and reviews for pilot episodes are for people that might watch the show. I usually watch new shows based on the reviews I read in advance for their pilot episodes (and especially those where a few episodes are available and…
*cough*Suburgatory*cough*
*cough*Suburgatory*cough*
Seen it happen, they didn't get fired.
Seen it happen, they didn't get fired.
More like A.V. Clunge, right? Right?
More like A.V. Clunge, right? Right?
"Forget the throttle, this helicopter has far too much ATTITUDE!"
And did they seriously think we wouldn't notice that they replaced Sean O'Neal with the far inferior Sean O'Neal after he disappeared for a couple of weeks last year? No one liked the new Darren an nobody likes O'Neal either!
Don't get cocky, kid.
Season one finale, last scene, wife and son visiting him in the hospital. He's in a coma!
- Carrie is forced to accept a position as head of security at a local mall and uncovers a conspiracy that's so much bigger than any of us.
- A Christmas episode in which Estes terminates CIA holiday bonuses, leading to find himself in a 'A Christmas Carol' type scenario, while Saul is forced to moonlight as a mall…
As I wrote the words, I knew I'd stumbled upon greatness.
Is there any chance (and I ask this knowing fully that there's not) that Carrie's revelation about Issa wasn't so much a loose thread or set-up for next season, and more of an extra helping of tragedy for her character? As Todd mentioned in his review, she solved the whole fucking thing and saved the day without even…
Agreed, there's so many possible character pairings within this original cast that we haven't even seen yet. I don't think we'll ever see Saul and Dana running around and solving mysteries together, but there's still a lot of untapped potential before they have to consider expanding the cast too much.
Honestly, I couldn't disagree more. I think they went to great lengths to justify each of these characters' thought processes and actions that allowed Brody to get away with it. This was particularly true of Carrie - you've got to remember that she was acting off one piece of intel in the first place (that an American…
Give it a second…
You're the worst.