Taumpy Tearrs, I think you just sold me on going to see this movie!
Taumpy Tearrs, I think you just sold me on going to see this movie!
I think the episode where Skyler takes a dive in the pool features award-worthy performances from both Cranston and Anna Gunn. And I hope Jonathan Banks submits "Say My Name" for a Best Supporting Actor nomination.
I think the episode where Skyler takes a dive in the pool features award-worthy performances from both Cranston and Anna Gunn. And I hope Jonathan Banks submits "Say My Name" for a Best Supporting Actor nomination.
How exactly does Mr. Diaz engage in minstrelsy? Because his super-smart, college-going, hardworking, likable-but-flawed Dominican-American characters speak in occasional spanglish and hip-hop-derived slang, just like millions of other young people in America?
How exactly does Mr. Diaz engage in minstrelsy? Because his super-smart, college-going, hardworking, likable-but-flawed Dominican-American characters speak in occasional spanglish and hip-hop-derived slang, just like millions of other young people in America?
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That line where Jeff Daniels says, "I'm from the future. Go to China." makes a lot of sense now that I know "Looper" was a Chinese co-production and one of the few Western movies to open wide in China.
That line where Jeff Daniels says, "I'm from the future. Go to China." makes a lot of sense now that I know "Looper" was a Chinese co-production and one of the few Western movies to open wide in China.
Space teeth
Space teeth
I think podmass just realized that they can't put them in The Best every week. Personally, I like the episodes where Elliott is a little bit less "on." It's a nice change of pace every now and then, and it gives Stuart more space to get his one-liners in. Plus, I like it whenever Elliott and Dan get into serious film…
I think podmass just realized that they can't put them in The Best every week. Personally, I like the episodes where Elliott is a little bit less "on." It's a nice change of pace every now and then, and it gives Stuart more space to get his one-liners in. Plus, I like it whenever Elliott and Dan get into serious film…
The discussion of how to decapitate Grimace was one of the funniest things they've ever done. I listened to it three times and cracked up each time.
The discussion of how to decapitate Grimace was one of the funniest things they've ever done. I listened to it three times and cracked up each time.
I don't know if it appears in any other episodes, but yeah, Cradock Marine is where Fring's lawyer (RIP, that hack) makes the money drops to the families of Mike's "guys" in season 5. On the Insider podcast, Vince Gilligan said that the bank's name is a reference to his girlfriend's hometown of Cradock, VA. It leads…
I don't know if it appears in any other episodes, but yeah, Cradock Marine is where Fring's lawyer (RIP, that hack) makes the money drops to the families of Mike's "guys" in season 5. On the Insider podcast, Vince Gilligan said that the bank's name is a reference to his girlfriend's hometown of Cradock, VA. It leads…
Based on that info, my best guess is this: Todd, Declan, and Lydia all know about Jesse, his connections to Walt, and his cooking abilities. If Walt leaves town after things go down with Hank, then Walt is coming back to M60 whichever one of them is threatening Jesse.
Based on that info, my best guess is this: Todd, Declan, and Lydia all know about Jesse, his connections to Walt, and his cooking abilities. If Walt leaves town after things go down with Hank, then Walt is coming back to M60 whichever one of them is threatening Jesse.
Streets patrolled by guys with assault rifles and mass executions with no due process whatsoever - it could be argued that this is a form of fascism.