Pretty sure she is already is a thing.
Pretty sure she is already is a thing.
Highly doubt that Pollos is still open. I could be wrong, but seems unlikely.
Sadie's is delicious, but that was actually filmed in Garduno's…which isn't as good as Sadie's.
@avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus Yes, but the carpets were pulled up…now we know that presumably is because they were soaked in gasoline.
We saw 10-15 secs of Jesse in the house. Walt Jr. moves kind of slow…it could easily take him longer than that to pop out of his room.
You were missing the point…I don't think Walt was implying he needed to "borrow" it, but rather that it was done to force Walt to be subservient and to further create an incriminating tie. Which is, in reality, what actually occurred, only in the opposite direction, at least in terms of the incriminating tie.
Hahaha. But, yea, no way. No reason they would have the involved set-up if your theory is true. It was definitely on Saul's direction…he even admitted the same when held at gunpoint.
That is a true enough statement, but as Jesse is a fictional character under the control of writers, I just don't think there was ever a chance that he was going to sing. It was always gravitating towards a more "personal" settlement.
Yea, I guess you're right.
What???? Dude, tableside guac is delicious. That's possibly the worst comment I've ever read on AV Club…and that is saying something.
There was never any chance he was confessing. I've been astounded by how many people just assumed he would.
Well, I guess we know what happens to the house now…
That was the thing that jumped out in this episode to me the most…seemed like a very progressive notion to get across for 1983.
He also delivered the only line in the episode which actually made me laugh: "They went straight from the nipple to the Ripple."
And also timeless American Express humor!
Timeless Lee Iacocca humor!
Waitress In The Sky. Or maybe If Only You Were Lonely.
YES.
My top 5 songs of 1983:
@avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus I thought the hug was genuine as well. I also think that it's well-established that Hank cares about the White children as they were his own. There is certainly a kernel of truth in the "only way he is capable of caring" statement, but it is far from a complete truth.