Someone above pointed out that it's what it sounded like when Carrie said "Fuck you, Saul."
Someone above pointed out that it's what it sounded like when Carrie said "Fuck you, Saul."
The family is under surveillance by the FBI, so it's pretty likely that they're intercepting all her communications… though I don't think the show is going to go in that direction. I also don't think they'd be as obvious as to make the boyfriend a mole; that seems like the kind of thing 24 did but this show doesn't.
I actually think Dana was the best part of the episode. Her ordeal feels very real and grounded, compared to all the CIA stuff, which is still basically fantasy.
I liked Colossus more when it gave you gold for every sea tile. Now it improves your trade routes, which is nice and all, but it's just not the same.
That's surprisingly hilarious. It was all downhill from there.
Poor Pasha Lychnikoff, they keep getting his name wrong. On Deadwood he was called Lynchnikoff, and here he was credited as Kychnikoff.
I enjoy his band with his wife, Grand Duchy, particularly Black Suit.
Also, my favorite palindrome: Ed, I saw Harpo Marx ram Oprah W. aside!
Harpo prods? I thought he just gestures and whistles.
What about Treme? Some great rapper from New Orleans who gets a lot of critical acclaim but not much of an audience? I don't know much about rappers.
Time Travel Is Lonely
Soy un perdedor.
Actually, the guy in the next article wants to fuck a whale.
"Oderus Urungus has sprayed countless audience members with his blood, sweat, semen, and musical run-off."
I feel it's my duty as someone who studies German to mention that the spelling actually is Burgermeister, or Bürgermeister if you want to be completely accurate.
Actually he had been working full time when Eli got out of prison, though Willy then and Willy now seem like two different characters.
A screenshot. It's interesting that Carrie, who was briefly an English teacher, doesn't know the difference between "lose" and "loose". Maybe she needs lithium to remember.
There are like 10 producers now. These shows seem to just keep picking up more producers as they go along. I wonder how much all these executive producers actually do on this show.
Quinn didn't take that risk, though. He seemed pretty convinced that he wouldn't be able to pull off the mission, but Saul told him to go ahead anyway.
That medication apparently gave her superhuman abilities, such as the ability to find Abu Nazir when no one else could… even though it really shouldn't have been that hard to find him, and Abu Nazir freaking wanted them to find him.