He said passenger, as in she'd be driving in the back. I didn't take it as suspicious, more like the show was foreshadowing her fate.
He said passenger, as in she'd be driving in the back. I didn't take it as suspicious, more like the show was foreshadowing her fate.
Dude, I cannot believe that was Treach, lol. Everybody gettin' old.
One of my favorite Turturro roles other than Barton Fink (my favorite Coens), is in the Tom DiCillo film, Box of Moonlight. He's great in that. The film was also responsible for my ongoing love affair with Sam Rockwell.
I don't think Nas is really all that concerned with how he looks in court right now, he's got bigger fish to fry. And if shaving his head and doing push-ups, training with Freddy, etc, means that the other inmates leave him the fuck alone, I think that's way more of a priority to him.
I don't know, I don't watch a lot of basic cable shows anyway because I hate commercials so much, so paying a few bucks extra to not have the ads is reasonable to me. However, I struggle to find things to watch on Hulu. I love that they have a lot of Criterion films that I haven's seen yet, but honestly, the look of…
I thought that was him!
yeah, I couldn't watch that, either.
eh, it wasn't that big.
Same. Seeing Helen and her team build their case is really the mindfuck. It was downright chilling to hear her sell the idea that Nas 'picked' Andrea while she was watching the videotape of Andrea getting in his cab. Because it's so damn logical. That is EXACTLY what it looks like. And it's only because we saw what…
Definitely. But it made me laugh when Stone had to point out to Chandra that 'we don't know anything about him'. Well, yeah, dude, your first words of advice to the guy were to shut it. Stone never actually ASKED him anything, so why would he expect to 'know' him. He wasn't interested in hearing Nas's side of things.…
The fact that he left the refrigerator doors wide open suggests he was definitely out of it whenever he made it downstairs.
No, I feel pretty confident that what we were shown is the truth. Nas passed out downstairs. He didn't kill her.
I don't know, did he look like he was down with O.P.P?
It was extremely disturbing. I got so upset watching that scene. To be honest, I had to watch a good portion of the episode through my fingers. If I wasn't cringing, I was gagging, or trying to scratch out my eyeballs.
I was shrieking, too. Just like Stone's words to Nas in the visiting area, I understood why he thought he had to do it, but it was kind of heartbreaking watching him do it. He's trying to toughen himself up any way he can and its going to fuck him up. (also, yes, I agree with the pretty - but he was too pretty for…
What is it with you and rape? No one's raping anyone.
Yeah, I agree about the scene watching Box reconstruct Nas's route through the nitty gritty nuts and bolts of police work - methodically going through records, surveillance tape, etc. to piece together a narrative. I am wondering if they're actually going to find anything else of importance on those cameras. Didn't…
Have abortions sometimes? Nah, I'mma have em always.
Freddy's logic to get Nas to swallow those balloons that were stuffed up the kid's mother's snatch - "what, you want him to do it? That's, like, psychological." Yeah, tell me about it. That's kind of how I felt watching that lady trying to ease them out nonchalantly with a bunch of prison guards around.
what the fuck?
what did I just watch.