WHERE'S FIREFLY?
WHERE'S FIREFLY?
WHERE'S FIREFLY?
What I liked about the present is that it gave us TWO big moments. First, Walt's expression when Jesse gives him the watch, where you can tell Walt is surprised, but you can't tell exactly why. I was wondering if maybe there was a crack of humanity opening up in him, to have some genuine affection shown and that…
What I liked about the present is that it gave us TWO big moments. First, Walt's expression when Jesse gives him the watch, where you can tell Walt is surprised, but you can't tell exactly why. I was wondering if maybe there was a crack of humanity opening up in him, to have some genuine affection shown and that…
Wow, I wake up and people are still hating on Skyler. Look, I hated her, too. My reasons for doing so were: (1) it was pretty clear that she was always domineering and that Walter had little control over his home life, and that's been a large part of what drove him as Heisenberg — not that the blame for this gets…
Wow, I wake up and people are still hating on Skyler. Look, I hated her, too. My reasons for doing so were: (1) it was pretty clear that she was always domineering and that Walter had little control over his home life, and that's been a large part of what drove him as Heisenberg — not that the blame for this gets…
Great episode. I was wondering if people wouldn't like it as much, since it was Skyler-heavy and it didn't involve bloodshed (beyond Walt's shaving incident). But it rocked, and I agree with everyone that Skyler sympathy is REALLY clear at this point. Walt totally overplayed his hand, tried to show her how powerful…
Great episode. I was wondering if people wouldn't like it as much, since it was Skyler-heavy and it didn't involve bloodshed (beyond Walt's shaving incident). But it rocked, and I agree with everyone that Skyler sympathy is REALLY clear at this point. Walt totally overplayed his hand, tried to show her how powerful…
I'm not remembering this wrongly, then? The "Get out and vote" answer was buzzed as wrong. The correct answer, as I recall, was "They can't." It was a very disspiriting joke.
I'm not remembering this wrongly, then? The "Get out and vote" answer was buzzed as wrong. The correct answer, as I recall, was "They can't." It was a very disspiriting joke.
This episode also has one of my favorite funny-lines-that-don't-involve-Jayne (because, frankly, Jayne's dialogue, and dialogue involving Jayne, gets its own category of funny):
This episode also has one of my favorite funny-lines-that-don't-involve-Jayne (because, frankly, Jayne's dialogue, and dialogue involving Jayne, gets its own category of funny):
They KINDA nodded to the probability of finding that part with the exchange "It's a nothing part," "It's a nothing part till you find you don't have it, then it means a lot" (or whatever the exact line was). I got the impression that the exchange was meant to illustrate that this is a common, easily obtained part…
They KINDA nodded to the probability of finding that part with the exchange "It's a nothing part," "It's a nothing part till you find you don't have it, then it means a lot" (or whatever the exact line was). I got the impression that the exchange was meant to illustrate that this is a common, easily obtained part…
Without bangs, Kenley was totally unrecognizable to me.
Without bangs, Kenley was totally unrecognizable to me.
It stinks!
It stinks!
OK, I'm so excited to talk about this episode I have to post before I've even finished reading the article. I just loves me this episode so damn much….
OK, I'm so excited to talk about this episode I have to post before I've even finished reading the article. I just loves me this episode so damn much….