Cream or sugar with your coffee?
Cream or sugar with your coffee?
I can't decide if I liked Bash's enthusiastic delivery, or Sam's deadpan delivery better. They were both great.
That line about the sense of irony made me giggle. But I bet if any baby has a sense of irony, it's Randy.
It's like a soap opera. Once you jump in, it doesn't really take long to catch up.
Ok…now I'm picturing a scene in which Chuck walks into HHM:
Streets ahead!
Don't think I've liked Howard as much as I did in this episode.
I feel like she knows, but will do everything she can to avoid confirmation. Like as long as he doesn't come right out and admit it to her, she can hang onto that small chance that he didn't do it.
Medical was cleared though. They pulled out Maureen and the older lady.
I'm assuming that Judy would have already been accounted for since she was in the process of release when the riot started. But now that you mention Maria and Sophia, wouldn't that make the discrepancy in the count even bigger?
The count adds up if you consider that Linda is not an inmate.
Marco's singing it the first time we see them pulling the "drunk in the alley" scam, and then Jimmy's blasting it in his car on his way back home after Marco's funeral. I think it was the season 1 finale, if I recall correctly.
It's close enough to Smoke on the Water that it's reasonable to assume that's what he was trying to play. Especially considering that he has a guitar signed by Ritchie Blackmore and Smoke on the Water is a very meaningful song to him. My impression was that he was likely trying to play it for the first time, and just…
Missed it the first time through, but I love that Kim and her clients were drinking Moscow Mules.
It's just too bad that Jimmy doesn't have a wah-wah pedal.
It was one of those things the authorities said was best left unsolved.
Here lies David St. Hubbins. And why not?
I think Big Bottom is its own single.
Sex Farm.
I have absolutely no inclination to argue that point.