Leela's karate yelp also turned into a cry, which was pretty funny.
Leela's karate yelp also turned into a cry, which was pretty funny.
I wondered the same thing.
What would Ebert say?
Holy Hand Grenade, I like the idea that he's still in hell. Every person he sees after being fucking shot just shits on him and threatens him. The guys are an exception but the firehouse closing would fit. I would like that better than if all this shit was actually happening.
Arlo and Raylan
That scene in the VFW was perfection.
Why did they have to create a place where Jack and Juliet had a kid and all of that other crap happened? I obviously don't entirely understand at this moment, but it seems if they can create a a place to find each other they could just create a place where they knew each other all along. The only problem with that…
I thought this was one of the best episodes of the year. I laughed the whole time.
Leathermouth?
I assume this is supposed to be the Elliott Smith album. I also think the argument could be made that this album rivals Either/Or for his high point.
"King's Crossing"
No critic ever mentions "King's Crossing," which I think is a high point of the album. I wonder why that is.
Insanity?
Am I the only one that was mad at the main plot (Chuck may be crazy)? It came out of nowhere and felt like they were doing it simply to have some drama. Could his crazy dreams involving Shaw have been due to the fact that he killed Shaw? That it was the first person he killed? That sweet Chuck just…
Elephants are to be faced east for good luck, as any good grandmother will tell you.
The Movie
Am I the only person who thinks this could actually be entertaining?
Regardless of whether or not you are correct, Steve's point is a good one. Without spy stuff, what do they talk about? Him introducing her to music isn't the same as having something in common with someone. She's sort of a blank slate. It's not to say they'll stay that way, but I got the sense they may have been…
Well said.
It was mostly for naught
And I loved it. You would expect that coming to the realization that the whole case never happened (sort of) that it would seem worthless. But this was so thematically strong I couldn't help but love it.
And there's some crazy shit that's going to happen at the end. Can't forget that.
Frobisher
Are they setting that up to be the season 4 arc? That actor finds out a ton of stuff about Frobisher, he doesn't know if he can hold it all in, he starts to think about talking, Ellen can get justice, and Patty tries to stop the film or some such thing.
Yeah, there's stuff they can do. But this felt like a series finale to me.
Do you think the actor playing Frobisher is going to find out too much, setting up next season? The movie, murder, Ellen's revenge stuff could make a season four, no?
New Episodes
Does anyone know what the story with the new episodes is? It's hard to see where the show goes. Did they think this was going to be a series finale? Because that's how it felt to me. Where does the show go from here? Will there be a fourth season? Does anyone have any answers?