I'm of the opinion that good deeds done in public are barely better than doing anything at all. I don't think Sorkin feels the same way I do. Will's clearly a saint.
I'm of the opinion that good deeds done in public are barely better than doing anything at all. I don't think Sorkin feels the same way I do. Will's clearly a saint.
I'm of the opinion that good deeds done in public are barely better than doing anything at all. I don't think Sorkin feels the same way I do. Will's clearly a saint.
The idea that every good thing the U.S. has done between the 1930's and 1998 was because of the seperation of commercial and investment banks definitely got me in an earth-salting mood. Hope Davis's unapologetic horrible person also made a reappearance so, there's that.
The idea that every good thing the U.S. has done between the 1930's and 1998 was because of the seperation of commercial and investment banks definitely got me in an earth-salting mood. Hope Davis's unapologetic horrible person also made a reappearance so, there's that.
Mike himself might be able to get away from the DEA by denying any knowledge of the money and eating the 2 mil, but if the other people on the list don't get paid and Mike isn't willing to kill them, then someone will inevitably flip and rat him out. He needs to work with Walt so he can pay the names off.
Mike himself might be able to get away from the DEA by denying any knowledge of the money and eating the 2 mil, but if the other people on the list don't get paid and Mike isn't willing to kill them, then someone will inevitably flip and rat him out. He needs to work with Walt so he can pay the names off.
I would guess a shockingly selfish douchebag who really wanted to see the new Batman movie but couldn't find a sitter for his newborn from 11 pm to 3 in the morning.
Whenever Will McAvoy isn't on screen, the other characters should ask, "Where's Will?"
Whenever Will McAvoy isn't on screen, the other characters should ask, "Where's Will?"
Eh, I preferred last year's drama nominations. Yeah, Dexter still played a larger part, but more love for Justified. This year, I'm not sure if Downton Abbey really needed six acting nods.
Eh, I preferred last year's drama nominations. Yeah, Dexter still played a larger part, but more love for Justified. This year, I'm not sure if Downton Abbey really needed six acting nods.
SYNTAX!
SYNTAX!
It's bad, for so many reasons, but I would never claim it's the worst show on TV. It's just the worst show I watch. There's a good drama buried in there somewhere, and I hope it finds it, but until then, I'll continue watching it as an unfunny Daily Show.
It's bad, for so many reasons, but I would never claim it's the worst show on TV. It's just the worst show I watch. There's a good drama buried in there somewhere, and I hope it finds it, but until then, I'll continue watching it as an unfunny Daily Show.
I stopped after Dylan McDermott whipped out his magic carpentry skills. The sad mastubating didn't do the show any favors, though.
I stopped after Dylan McDermott whipped out his magic carpentry skills. The sad mastubating didn't do the show any favors, though.
I guess I'm not surprised by this with Luck going out the way it did. For it to get nothing hurts. Not sure who directed it, but goddamn, if episode 4 can't even get a directing nod, then whoever wins should light the Emmy on fire.
I don't watch Downton Abbey. It's probably good based on buzz and critical acclaim, but the idea that it's ensemble could get so many nods and GoT just gets Dinklage is absurd.
The great capper of black-eyed Justin squatting in the blast wave is what seals the scene for me.