I also loved his handling of the exchange where Hank says: I have the right to remain silent, And Gustafson says: Hank, you don't have the ability to remain silent.
I also loved his handling of the exchange where Hank says: I have the right to remain silent, And Gustafson says: Hank, you don't have the ability to remain silent.
Ok, so by my count, we've got like 25 e-mails in so far. Do you think that's enough?
I know it was mentioned in the review but…
Seriously… "So she blogs, Do you tweet?" Made me laugh louder than any so called "comedy" this season. Except for maybe when Dee was an ostrich. I'm loving me some Rock Dunbar.
Long time watcher, first time sender of email inner. If you look at the amount of quality programming on FX right now, you have to admit that they are kind of awesome. Surely, they will do what is right by the avclub.
Yeah, I've read The Walking Dead, and it's alright I guess, I started Invincible, but got pretty bored with it pretty quickly. I'll try again and try to get through issue 10 or so before I give up.
Brian K. Vaughn
I've only started trying to read Comics in the last year or so, and so far I've really liked everything that Brian K. Vaughn has done, but not terribly much else. Is there anybody else that is comparable to him stylistically?
Yeah, I' was born and raised in Chattanooga, so it wouldn't surprise me if that is where the hicks came from.
I watched the first half of this
It definitely is interesting, but I don't know that I can watch that Paul dude run around emoting anymore. The fact that he is in a heterosexual marriage is a plot twist akin to Bruce Willis being dead in the Sixth Sense. Seriously, though, he is like the real life version of the…
Still my favorite show on Television
But…. this was probably my least favorite episode. I don't know why, I think it really missed a lot of the Britt and Hank interplay. Also, the way Jason reacted at the coffee shop was a bit strange to me. I would, in that situation, I think, immediately protest my innocence and…
Shane & Lori
In the comic, I think that Lori just kind of slept with him that one time accidentally or something, and then kind of rebuffed him. Here they seem to have more of a relationship going on. The former seems a lot more plausible to me, but hey, Darabont knows whats up I guess.
Yes you are correct shitcatapult, that first scene was actually a hell of a shock to me when the little girl turned out to be a zombie, because as soon as she picked up her Teddy Bear, I was like all, "not a zombie". And AMC has a lot of balls opening a new television series with a shot of a police officer shooting…
@Zombie: I think that they should probably just skip that whole thing. It was pretty implausible to begin with, and that kind of violence would just be overkill if filmed I believe.
I know. Now I get to annoy my friends and co-workers with my whistling everyday (instead of just on Thursdays).
Alright, I'll give you the credit cards…, we'll call it hazing… but, I think that the jumper guy was pretty much on that path well before Hank came into the picture, and let's not forget that he was under the impression that this guy was getting off on his story. Still, his good deeds far outweigh the bad, and I…
Yeah! I'm commenting like crazy now!
I just wanted to say that I find it really refreshing and interesting that in this show about roguish characters, that Hank is really so damned ethical isn't he? And not in any kind of sappy or rings false to me kind of way. I wonder if there was a specific event that got him…
and just to prove that I too am fallible, I mean the 2nd paragraph.
Hey Noel, big fan and all that and hate to be the guy but…
In the first paragraph you say that it was all about the partnership between Hank and Ray, but I'm lead to believe by a) they have no partnership and b) you referenced it later in the review, that you meant to say Hank and Britt. Love the write-ups. Love the…
I agree. There is something absolutely compelling about Donal's performance. The kind of performance that wins these awards is usually "intense". There is nothing "intense" about Donal's performance. Still, the quiet subtlety that he brings to the role is extraordinarily effective. Why do I feel choked up when he…
Trophy Room
During the coach's pep talk, I love that the coach seemed to be building up to the point that the pitcher in the photograph was him, but Kenny just simply wouldn't let him get to it. I think Kenny is listening to only about 25% of what people are saying to him.
hmm….
I have to admit that I was a little disappointed with the finale. I guess I don't know what I expected to happen, but it felt like very little did. Nevertheless, I am going to be very much hoping for a renewal. The way that they've been using it as promotion leads me to believe that they probably will. So is…