I know right? Looking up spoilers is so tempting but that would ruin the show.
I know right? Looking up spoilers is so tempting but that would ruin the show.
No way. Don tricked Roger into hiring him but he still had to prove his worth. I really don't recall Don pouching clients before. It's also not how you want to build your reputation, especially for Peggy who has to work harder and truer than anyone else. Her margin of error is extremely small.
She is as close to a wife as he has. That's all I meant. I just can't believe he would let her do that, sleep with a blood relative then go running back to him. Just shows how desperate he is.
My issue here is that under your assumption I have to believe that Littlefinger has morphed into the ultimate negotiator and manipulator of the most important men in the land. Someone so smart and cunning that he can simultaneously work for the Lannisters to acquire land/titles and work against them to free Sansa. Not…
Robb is a brillaint strategist but if Stannis can't take over King's Landing I doubt that Robb can. Granted the Lannister's almost lost but in the end it wasn't very close. Having said that, Tywin Lannister came in at the last minute and saved the day. It was lucky. They won't be so unprepared again.
That makes a lot of sense. Just felt a little cheap to finally capture him, considering the boldness of his actions (even if Alexander died the son could still take vengeance and kill him right then and there without hesitation) then release him 20 minutes later.
Awesome. Jaime is completely useless now, even his father will have no use for him. Sad end for a pointless character. Nothing against the actor, he's done all he can with the material, but Jamie is the least developed character on the show. I don't see this having any real effect down the road. He was going to be…
Very well done but this show has really fallen off since last season. It truly peaked in the first three seasons.
Fun stuff. Cardinal Della Rovere showing up as a cardinal while he's being hunted was perfect. That really was awesome. My only real criticism was his escape. Granted the pope has many enemies so it makes sense others would help him but it should have taken an episode or two. This was way too fast.
pedantic - I agree completely, I never understood it either. Kevin HATES James Roday. At least he doesn't mention how obnoxious Shawn is in every single review anymore. Reading those early reviews was painful.
gizmo - but any lie he tells is directly linked to cases right? Everything else he tells the truth. Unless I am missing something it seems they are open about everything.
I never cared about whether they knew Shawn was physic because Roday is so perfect doing his "act". The first few seasons were the funniest for me. Man-child Shawn is the best. But he had to grow up eventually, this is a TV show after all. I really hope this doesn't limit the comedy going forward. In fact, the past…
It doesn't need to be said directly, the captain clearly knows. I assume Henry has acknowledged as much to her.
Norman hooked up with Bradley. Awesome. She's the only interesting character besides Norman. Norma is so utterly ridiculous I don't care what she does anymore. Just make her insanity enjoyable for the audience.
Exactly. Not one mention in this review. Look this is very stupid show but it was fucking awesome that Ryan was a murderer at age 12 and now spends his life trying to make it right.
No not at all. Jack Bauer IS a hero. I have a problem with "superhero" because that isn't reality. It's fictional characters with superpowers. Comic book characters are superheroes. And only the fictional villains kill people. The superheroes like Superman, Batman, X Men, etc. let them live like 99.9% of the time.
Pretty funny stuff sprinkled throughout this episode. More love than laughs here but I liked the Gus/Rachel moments. At first I couldn't stand her personality (seemed forced and way too unbelievable that she gets all Shawn's references and is cool with most of the stuff Gus loves to do) but now it all fits in. Gus…
You nailed it. Kevin absolutely despises Shawn, always has. But he has become very critical of this show as it goes along. Finds things to pick at that aren't that bad.
Incredible episode here. When this show wants to it can be the best thing to watch that week. Everything worked perfectly - the episode starts with Sam and Dean finding Kevin. They determine Trail # 2, find a rogue reaper and it immediately sets off a fantastic 40 minutes. I liked the show's depiction of hell…
They've explained it before, demons go to hell. Everything else goes to purgatory.