I figured the "dead man's switch" was just a ruse to stop the snipers taking his brains out. When he just threw the vest away I assumed the suggestion was that it was never his plan to blow the bridge.
I figured the "dead man's switch" was just a ruse to stop the snipers taking his brains out. When he just threw the vest away I assumed the suggestion was that it was never his plan to blow the bridge.
Well, if Marco had learned to keep his knob (or his wallet) in his pants, Tate could still have just kidnapped her forcibly rather than under the pretext of date night out with the kids.
If the Cuckold Killer* case extends to next season, I won't be happy.
And if they just replace him with another big bad serial killer with a catchy moniker for season 2, I'll be even more pissed. Like if it heads down Dexter territory.
McG is just such a goddamn hack that movie never had a chance. The movie is full of all kinds of stupidity.
Its especially silly because they've already established her as very astute and strong minded.
Marco's wallet falls on the floor…BOOM! I know you cheated, get the fuck out.
Now we get "Yes, THE SURPRISE is miles out in the desert. Yes, THE SURPRISE is in this empty shack in the middle of nowhere. Yes, the I want you…
Maybe. I think that would be stretching credulity quite a bit.
I think they established right from the start that he was was a mexican Lothario. So having a hot wife made sense even if he looked "dumpy"
Sarandon is insufferable in everything though, so it shouldn't be held against Bull Durham specifically. And the two lead actors performances should be credited for being able to convince that they found her desirable.
Not enough love for Mr. Baseball in these comments.
Whether Agron fights or not will depend entirely on whether Nasir does or not. They said this week they would never part again. So they'll live together or die together. If Agron says it, you can bet he'll follow it through.
Yeah, at the risk of blowing the doors off my closet, I was expecting to see the guys rod when that scene got going and it became more and more distracting that they were pulling some Austin Powers level framing to hide it.
I gotta say. Just about everything to do with Caesar rubs me the wrong way. I don't like the actor at all. But more importantly the fact that now all the people I've been made to care about are suddenly acting completely inexplicably and moronically because of a few words from him is weak.
If one more person ruins the "forfty!" percent gag in these comments, I'm going to end up hitting a referee with a whiskey bottle.
"By that time I had been…thinking about you a lot…and just wondering what it would be like if we met, if we could take a time-out."
"By that time I had been…thinking about you a lot…and just wondering what it would be like if we met, if we could take a time-out."
I guess the reviewers copy of this ep didn't include the "previously on.." bit, because it had a reminder that Carrie asked Virgil to check into Quinn.
I guess the reviewers copy of this ep didn't include the "previously on.." bit, because it had a reminder that Carrie asked Virgil to check into Quinn.
Oh, I almost forgot about her.
Oh, I almost forgot about her.
I actually thought that was the best exchange of the ep.