Very private, and very closed in around his old grief. The only way he could deal with it was to live in a world where he wasn't the man who'd lost his child.
Very private, and very closed in around his old grief. The only way he could deal with it was to live in a world where he wasn't the man who'd lost his child.
"Good liar"? He said "Tell your son he's a good lad."
We got to see Don do his pitch for Ted. (And vice versa.)
Thanks. I thought I was going to have to be the one who noted that.
Can't completely hate Pete as long as he's played by Vincent Kartheiser, however much they make him shave his hairline, gain weight and make dreadful mistakes with his life.
The third time he fell over, I suddenly realized—this doesn't have to be read as a cheap joke.
OCD =/= stupid.