Narf!
Narf!
Yeah, come to think of it I'm sure Vic used that plenty of times. But is seems jarring on this network.
I don't think this came out of nowhere for Ben. He has always had a problem with violence against women, and with controlling his anger.
I've found that works pretty well for a case of the Mondays. It just seems inevitable though that the dummy is going to make some kind of mistake similar to his past infraction and we will be right back where we started.
They need to do a Zeppo episode with these two next season. Tim and Rachel team up to catch a bail jumping small arms dealer while in the background Raylan and Boyd get in a massive gunfight with the dixie mafia and some Juarez cartel.
I agree completely with your first point and think it would be pretty easy to once in awhile have their storylines intersect. Sally could have backed Aidan up in a fight with the orphans (who they did little with this season, prior to killing them all) and Josh could have been tied into her earlier adventures in the…
Heck, I thought everything in this episode was a little more plausible then the latest episode of The Good Wife. I mean, I buy a super Reaper more then I buy the whole convention thing on Good wife and the relationship between brother and sister here was played less for broad laughs. I can't really remember though,…
Yeah, I hope she's really off the sauce/drugs because if she stayed on that path, she wouldn't have looked young enough to be a plausible Harmon love interest.
And Mark Harmon is 61. Rich people 60 is like poor people 40 and fairly rich 43 is poor people 31.
Darth Weevil, I think Weiner could have a future (America loves a Weiner!) because his sins were the least of the 3 and he wasn't terribly unpopular before the scandal.
Cubalinx, nope.
Yeah, I couldn't get over the idea that the party would even consider having Peter for the keynote speech. There would be hundreds or maybe thousands of other politicans they'd pick first before a disgraced prosecutor. More or less every single Governor, Senator, Representative and Mayor of a city with more then…
I think that when Andrea changed her mind and agreed with Dale, that was the passing of the "voice of morality" batton.
I thought his Marcus Aureilius quote was a little on the nose though.
That non cast member was Miles O'Brien. He has a webseries called Deep Space Nine.
I hope you made sure to keep a piece of chocolate cake in a drawer at all times so you could bring it out at the apropos moment.
When they started putting Fluroide in the drinking water! And in children's Ice Cream.
Well, to be fair this isn't all New Yorkers. Just ones whose lives were cleary upended by tragedy, leaving them cleary sensitive (we would argue overly so) to certain images.
I do question how much Blackface there was amongst upper class NYC whites. Sure, most of them were racist, but that seems a little too… unclassy for the bunch of snobs. It's one of the only moments that seemed historically off to me.
Bowels! Bowels is wayyyyyyyyyy worse.