The Breakfast Club: The Walt Jr. Story.
The Breakfast Club: The Walt Jr. Story.
I've still got my Ryan Adams "Working For a Whiskeytown-Free America" t-shirt from his first solo tour around here somewhere.
Now I'm having fun imagining ***what*** got twisted off.
True that.
I watched Army of Shadows for the first time a few weeks ago. Holy shit, was it good. Le Cercle Rouge is pretty good, too. How does Le doulos compare? I haven't seen that one.
Finally, someone who will say all the things I'm too lazy and not smart enough to say myself!
The coroner? Ugh, I'm so sick of that guy!
Hear, hear!
I can't believe nobody's mentioned Archer's monologue in which he marries a quadriplegic Lana but then starts to resent her after a few years, and there's this 20-year-old nurse who's, like, Brazilian or something…
@avclub-04d524031f29c89d78cae864bd6f0de7:disqus I think it goes to what Nina was telling Stan in this episode: you have to be honest with somebody when you make a living by lying. It's not the infidelity that upsets Elizabeth, it's the deception.
I got a Terriers notification for this?
As a person diagnosed with celiac (by an actual doctor), my biggest fear is being mistaken for one of these trendy doofuses.
Interestingly enough, he was drawing cartoons advocating for the integration of the civilian work force at the same time.
I'm beginning to think that Mitch Hurwitz gets off on being withholding.
Yes, let's watch this instead:
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Sexiest song with a J.C. Penney reference, that's for sure.
Yeah, but he'll always be Meldrick Lewis to me.
He didn't want to play a gay character? That's odd, since Julien's homosexuality is established early on, and I assume that's how the character was originally conceived. But yes, for whatever reason, he does a good job of selling the self-loathing and repression.
"Furthering the greatness is that The Shield isn’t just about the Strike Team; other characters have their stories too, and they play out through all seven seasons."
Flagged for for getting my hopes up that such a thing existed, with or without hobo wine.