He's spent enough time as an actor to realize that career won't give him the "roots in the community" that he envies in his brother's life. The show has done a decent job of establishing that, I'd say.
He's spent enough time as an actor to realize that career won't give him the "roots in the community" that he envies in his brother's life. The show has done a decent job of establishing that, I'd say.
True, she probably would've hacked her way into a fake registration for her van and a couple of bogus credit cards for essentials back in those days. I guess I assumed that she got herself an actual paper trail with a pension and direct deposit when she accepted the gig with S.H.I.E.L.D. — but thinking about it, that…
In the season finale, he fights Gordon (the teleporting Inhuman) with a fire axe. Although that's not the most dramatic thing that happens! https://www.youtube.com/wat…
DBA Skye, unless she's changed her IDs and financials.
A murderer's row of talent in this pilot. When you've got Brian Huskey and Kumail Nanjiani playing the tiny "opposing counsel and client" parts, and Tonita Castro and Juan Carlos Cantu as your case of the week, it really feels like this is going to be a show where they build out the show's environment. Much the…
Fuzzyface, you're a loose cannon. Dial down the attitude or I'll have your badge!
It just means you're getting older. Consider the alternative!
I've always kinda liked John Stamos. I even kinda liked him as the lead of a very similar sitcom a decade ago called Jake In Progress, when he was a forty-something lothario being gently encouraged to settle down instead of a fifty-something lothario etc. It had Wendie Malick and Ian Gomez, and was perfectly…
Don't tell that to any of the dozens of recipes out there. Last week a bunch of us were wondering "Can you make a po'boy without seafood?" and after Googling "beef po'boy" and "chicken po'boy" it seems that pretty much any long sandwich qualifies.
One correction: Walter actually asks Harry if it's too late for Bertie, not Rafe. The unspoken corollary being that it is indeed too late for Rafe.
I was hoping to find a GIF of Ajax taking down the first uni to arrive on the scene with one punch, but no luck. So this'll have to do: http://giphy.com/gifs/test-…
It will probably not surprise you to learn that I have played the whole thing through multiple times. And on days when you get news stories like the ones chronicled here, let's just say that it is very therapeutic to simulate shoving a cop's head through a plate-glass window.
They got me!
Patriots tight ends need to stay the hell away from court if they know what's good for them.
It's a stylized representation of his right arm doing a curl.
Made that mistake myself once, although not after such an epic battle. No sooner did I OK the friend request than the other person immediately flooded the chat with requests to subscribe to his YouTube channel and seemed angry that I took a few minutes to block him while I was in another bout.
I see your point, but Pete has always been the biggest tool of the group, so for me it felt right that he was the one making the endorsement.
The highlight of the episode for me had to be Ruxin's sad whipped-cream-and-tug-sandwich followed by him bellowing, "GOD DAMN IT I'M ALIVE!" Ruxin in the full flower of his amorality never fails to amuse.
I thought it was fine, and handled organically. Nobody who watches as much football as these people do could possibly have avoided seeing a DraftKings commercial, so they saw it, they commented on it from a reasonable character-based point of view, and they used it to make fun of Pete. That is realistic storytelling…