I don't get why this is such a big deal for some people. The Widow and her daughters were able to slaughter the largest force of clippers without them. She lured away the 2 greatest fighters - Sunny and the Baron - and liquidated the competition.
I don't get why this is such a big deal for some people. The Widow and her daughters were able to slaughter the largest force of clippers without them. She lured away the 2 greatest fighters - Sunny and the Baron - and liquidated the competition.
I've made my comparison. Since then, I've watched the Skittles commercial. I laughed.
I don't think they could have ended the scene on a better note. That was Comedy 101 right there.
Of course Boyle went to Sarah Lawrence.
Got a Game of Thrones vibe tonight.
a) Tywin stealing Tyrion Lannister's woman and giving condescending speechs
b) Tilda learning that rape culture makes girls stronger
c) I think someone mentioned that Jade even dresses like Margaery Tyrell last week.
The costuming is getting dangerously near 70s Batman levels.
The lady in red… is dancing with me… cheek to cheek
Also, I believe the Widow's daughters aren't necessarily biological. I think it's more metaphoric, even taking from Christianity where the Widow tends her flock. Also, there was at least one Asian chick in the mix during that treasure raid.
"My father never liked you."
My GF: "Are… are those gunshots?"
Me: "Yep. Sounds like they missed, from the number."
I started laughing when the song came on and I let out a "squee" of delight. That's the best 2 minutes of television of 2015. Dana DeLorenzo nailed it and the direction - having Ash and Pablo watching - killed it.
Then the Baron should have stormed into the house with his regent and clippers and shouted "Lucy, you have some 'splaining to dooooo!"
There's a model of a capitol building behind Quinn. Not sure if it's meant to be the U.S. capitol or a state one. The scene I noticed it in was near the end of the episode, when he put his x-ray in his desk drawer.
Guns never kill kung fu masters anyway.
No one's ever called her "Black" widow in this show.
That is her. "Plate of shrimp" moment in that Revenge of the Nerds was on last night and I kept peeking in on it while waiting for another show. She was in that, too.
Anyone else kinda creeped out by the fact that Baron's new wife grew up in that house? And that she's also sleeping/in love with Rider, his son? Does the Baron think he's in the Rolling Stones?
Regarding M.K., I'm starting to miss the little shit from The Strain. I'm really hoping for the Bobby Draper treatment starting next season.
60 of one, five dozen the other.
Tilda reminds me of that Russian woman from Dodgeball. Really takes me out of the story. I just can't unsee it.