Nor will you have to use your infinite-ammo crossbow with the reusable arrows that never bend or break, even when shot through and yanked out of skullbones.
Nor will you have to use your infinite-ammo crossbow with the reusable arrows that never bend or break, even when shot through and yanked out of skullbones.
sundaynightaddict - Hope you don't mind. I so liked your post that I copied and pasted it above, and pointedly attributed to you.
It's not ambiguous; Linden and Adrian were truly standing outside the window. Linden knew Seward would be able to see them because Seward had told her earlier the direction in which his ward's windows faced. That's why Linden chose that place to stand, and why she urged Seward to look out the window in that direction.
@CasaDeTroBed - Apologies in advance if this comes across as snarky, but I can't imagine why anyone who wants TV "to entertain and distract [them] from the real miseries of life" would watch a show called "The Killing", which revels in being dark and gritty, especially a season that makes no bones about being devoted…
RE: "drug-addicted brother from Judging Amy"
RE: "It takes a hell of an actor to deliver a line like that and make it stick."
As posted earlier, http://en.wikipedia.org/wik… reads:
At http://en.wikipedia.org/wik… I read:
RE: "It says something about The Killing’s ability to draw you into its heroes’ exhausted, frazzled state of mind that these seemingly contradictory reactions seem to add up to a picture of well-balanced mental health."
Re: "at the end of the episode it is revealed that he is dating the mom."
As I stated far above in this forum thread:
@ Phil Dyess-Nugent: "Back at the station, Holder is standing on the other side of the two-way glass of the interrogation room, staring at Mills, when Reddick, sounding as tenderly solicitous as a grief counselor, suggests that they go in there and beat the shit out of him. Holder leaves the room and goes outside to…
Don's even more friendless than Roger. Pobrocito!
In NY Creative, Peggy's now the HPIC (Head Pants In Charge). And what fashionable pants hers are.
Reading "Hershey meltdown" has triggered a sudden craving for s'mores.
Interesting that you picked up on that. I carefully watched Don's arms during his Hershey meeting and Roger's during the firing meeting, because I kept expecting one or both of them to make some "Father Abraham" moves. Instead, both men's arm movements were rather constrained. (Neither is a "Father Abraham".)
@ Corporal Hicks -
Thanks for naming the game. Recognizing the board but not recalling its title was "aggravating" me. The star layout of the marbles, the cross insignia, and the gameplay are all well-suited to this episode
'Ol Pete gave Peggy a taste of how painful it can be to sleep with someone who's taken. Watch this scene: http://www.youtube.com/watc….
Heh! I remember thinking: "Ted's lucky she's not violent (and that she wasn't holding anything pointy)."