I was wondering about that. Thanks. Desert Camos were a Desert Storm invention, right?
I was wondering about that. Thanks. Desert Camos were a Desert Storm invention, right?
Yeah, this episode left me asking what do Philip and Elizabeth (but especially Elizabeth) see as their kids' future? I mean, they can't take them to the USSR and retrain them. It looks like Paige is going down the path of working as a camp counsellor and becoming a nice school teacher or something. Is that…
You've just killed the head of the Pakistani ISI. Time for a Marlboro.
Political troublemakers, a subtle distinction. Black Panthers, union organizers and other policital leaders. People whose power was already waning, in other words, killed by the apathy of the Reagan era, and that sweet sweet crack.
Yup, but it wasn't just for the $$$. It was to keep "troublemakers" off the streets, hooked on that sweet sweet crack.
There were always rumors in the 80s that the CIA was doing this, but at the time it sounded like the ravings of a paranoid mind. You know, like the idea that someone in Reagan's government was providing funds to Contra rebels in Nicaragua by selling arms to Iran. (And then years later Oliver North gets to take home a…
She sizes everybody up with those eyes. It doesn't seem nearly as harsh and condescending to me as other people here are taking it. So, I think she sized up Gus, realized he had the extenuating circumstance of a daughter, and let it go.This is a technique I've seen many times among people who are in the "weaker"…
No matter what the answers to the questions were, I love how the comment ("you're an idiot") was obviously prepared ahead of time.
Well Jeez. I don't think Molly's condescending, no. She's just doing a heckuva tough jab.
I came here to say this too. I have never liked Colin Hanks before. Maybe he's been running from his inner Hanks all these years. But he's obviously embraced it here and he's really really good.
Yeah, her on the street stuff is always hilarious. That Amy is one smart cookie.
Oscar Isaac accidentally takes the Wookie around with him when it escapes from the apartment where he's been sleeping on the couch. Then Adam Driver pees on it. The Wookie runs out the window and escapes, only to be discovered later across from the jizz music bar. The Wookie goes on a trip through space with Adam…
The Canyons, dude.
I love these guys I love these guys I love these guys.
It's not exactly like watching a train wreck, but kind of. Before I was kind of inclined to give Lindsay the benefit of the doubt. I mean, the way that she first got herself into trouble was partying. All teenage girls should have fun, dance on tables, get into car accidents, without paparazzi always being there. But…
Nice hair. Good teeth.
Shut up about Joanie!
Don't eat the brown gumdrops! (Woodstock reference nobody will get)
But it was Lou who screwed her out of the Clio by not putting her work for St. Joseph's forward to be nominated. Peggy is like a spurned lover. She and Don had such a great work partnership going, and then he went and threw it all away, and left her all by herself where nobody appreciates her.
You want he should be nicer?