thanks for the clarification.. i thought i wasn't imagining him being into the gratuitous boob shot. still gonna watch the episode again. it's just that good.
thanks for the clarification.. i thought i wasn't imagining him being into the gratuitous boob shot. still gonna watch the episode again. it's just that good.
thanks for the clarification.. i thought i wasn't imagining him being into the gratuitous boob shot. still gonna watch the episode again. it's just that good.
yeah but maybe he remembers the coma dream on a subconcious level that's triggered by the peyote.
yeah but maybe he remembers the coma dream on a subconcious level that's triggered by the peyote.
really? I kind of took that scene as Tony noticing the beauty of life and all, plus, hey, boobs. If there's any sort of disgust it's probably because of his feelings about Chris.
really? I kind of took that scene as Tony noticing the beauty of life and all, plus, hey, boobs. If there's any sort of disgust it's probably because of his feelings about Chris.
i would check out your blog for sure! good post… super long but worth reading. i'm not personally too familiar with Nietzsche myself, but it's an interesting take. I do agree that the "I get it" moment was supposed to represent something more than a pointless drug-induced epiphany. As others have stated, it seems…
i would check out your blog for sure! good post… super long but worth reading. i'm not personally too familiar with Nietzsche myself, but it's an interesting take. I do agree that the "I get it" moment was supposed to represent something more than a pointless drug-induced epiphany. As others have stated, it seems…
it looks like he had a good day to me. But he may be going to hell though after he dies.. that's a whole nother can of worms.
it looks like he had a good day to me. But he may be going to hell though after he dies.. that's a whole nother can of worms.
Chrissy loves the Departed soundtrack. Tony throws up.
Chrissy loves the Departed soundtrack. Tony throws up.
As great as Breaking Bad is, I feel like it doesn't have the rewatchability that the Sopranos does. I still pick up new stuff and I've seen every episode several times now.
As great as Breaking Bad is, I feel like it doesn't have the rewatchability that the Sopranos does. I still pick up new stuff and I've seen every episode several times now.
I guess I don't really see a huge difference between a bunch of mobsters and a bunch of power-hungry, backstabbing royalty like you'd see in something like Shakespeare, or even the Bible. They all seem like they could be classified as tragic characters to me.
I guess I don't really see a huge difference between a bunch of mobsters and a bunch of power-hungry, backstabbing royalty like you'd see in something like Shakespeare, or even the Bible. They all seem like they could be classified as tragic characters to me.
that would tie in well with the bit about Wordsworth.
that would tie in well with the bit about Wordsworth.
Where's my arc, Paulie?
Where's my arc, Paulie?