DAMMIT. But yes, Idle is, if anything, even more tied to Python than Chapman, largely because he's so damned determined to milk every last bit of cash out of his association with the group.
DAMMIT. But yes, Idle is, if anything, even more tied to Python than Chapman, largely because he's so damned determined to milk every last bit of cash out of his association with the group.
Yeah, Scruffy died and that doesn't seem to be affecting him adversely.
Yeah, Scruffy died and that doesn't seem to be affecting him adversely.
Walt kept filling Walt Jr.'s glass; it was Hank who told him he should stop, and Hank who nearly got into a fistfight with Walt when he wouldn't. Hank's always been an upright guy when it comes to taking care of his family. He loves Marie, so he doesn't want her sent to jail; at the same time, he was insistent on…
Walt kept filling Walt Jr.'s glass; it was Hank who told him he should stop, and Hank who nearly got into a fistfight with Walt when he wouldn't. Hank's always been an upright guy when it comes to taking care of his family. He loves Marie, so he doesn't want her sent to jail; at the same time, he was insistent on…
Yeah, that would also fit.
Yeah, that would also fit.
I remember being really, really excited that Bruce Campbell was going to be on the show, and then getting blown away when he wasn't playing a goofball. Sad to hear the episode itself doesn't hold up so great.
I remember being really, really excited that Bruce Campbell was going to be on the show, and then getting blown away when he wasn't playing a goofball. Sad to hear the episode itself doesn't hold up so great.
"there’s the recurring gag of Buttons’ heroic efforts being misunderstood as him being a bad dog"
"there’s the recurring gag of Buttons’ heroic efforts being misunderstood as him being a bad dog"
I'll bet money the Nickelodeon in Portland will play it.
I'll bet money the Nickelodeon in Portland will play it.
It's impressive how you managed to find not just one, but both of the things I was worried about with these reviews. There's a %53 chance at this point that you're an alternate identity I created to punish myself for trying to do my job.
It's impressive how you managed to find not just one, but both of the things I was worried about with these reviews. There's a %53 chance at this point that you're an alternate identity I created to punish myself for trying to do my job.
Also, the Pythonites were already working on the non-structure idea when they saw Q5, and were dismayed to see that Milligan (who was a huge influence on the group) had already beaten them to the punch; if I'm remembering right, that's one of the reasons they used Gilliam's animation.
Also, the Pythonites were already working on the non-structure idea when they saw Q5, and were dismayed to see that Milligan (who was a huge influence on the group) had already beaten them to the punch; if I'm remembering right, that's one of the reasons they used Gilliam's animation.
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This is why Fring didn't want to work with him in the first place. "
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This is why Fring didn't want to work with him in the first place. "
I have no idea if we'll get more back story (if I had to bet, I'd say probably a little, but nothing as clear as a flat out explanation—but I wouldn't bet much either way), but it's not that hard to figure out why Walt was drummed out. He has a deeply selfish and insecure side to his personality which means that the…