OFC?
OFC?
I think the "old thing" was the arrangement they set up to rent the house and cabin.
The wrap up podcast is a first class ticket into the Showtime reality distortion bubble. Everyone on that show seems to earnestly believe it's brilliant. o_O
The DEXTER wrap-up podcast that started last year gave me a similar revelation about the atmosphere in the writer's room. They seem to actually believe they're producing good television - it's maddening.
He wasn't in TERRIERS according to IMDB. Are you maybe thinking of Hank's dead friend Mickey, played by Decoy Squad Walon?
HELLO, ZODIAC. I WANT TO PLAY A GAME.
It's… okay. THE BOOTH AT THE END is better.
BLAM BLAM
Aside from "Co-Pilot", which is an full-episode flashback, and the arm-wrestling webisode that came out between seasons 5 and 6 (which covered Lem's burial but also flashed back to some happier times), the storytelling is linear from here on in.
@avclub-68f72ce18fdbdc6aec6f299eb6dc8cf4:disqus the top entry, of course, being:
"Her body… shows up… with bullets in it… from your two gats… you'll be doin time… for a long long time"
[deleted and re-posted w/hyperlinked username]
@avclub-6171403fef0f18afaf70351701629ff1:disqus the Magnetic Fields song WAS in the first season.
@avclub-6171403fef0f18afaf70351701629ff1:disqus the Magnetic Fields song WAS in the first season.
"première"? what is this, the New Yorker now?
"première"? what is this, the New Yorker now?
He took the kilo out intending to cut a sample, but the Large Prospect interrupted him so he had to stuff the whole brick in his pants.