They still have an active investigation of D.B. Cooper, so they might not be real big on prioritization. Presumably, they don't have their best people working on this (I hope.)
They still have an active investigation of D.B. Cooper, so they might not be real big on prioritization. Presumably, they don't have their best people working on this (I hope.)
Gus has wanted to kill Walt for some time now, since before the Gale thing. What really sent him into 'kill Walt now' mode was that Walt interfered with getting rid of Hank. Have you forgot Crawl Space, the best episode of the season, already?
I bought the soundtrack and am listening to it right now! Do I win?
If you're like me, you don't rate any children's movies other than Pixar and Hayao Miyazaki movies which you rate pretty highly. This leads Netflix to think that you like all children's movies quite a bit.
Any fans of Giant here? The first half is really amazing, as good as There Will Be Blood with similar themes IMO. The second half is not as good, but it averages out to a really good movie.
He would whittle in every episode if he had the time to get some real work done.
In this episode, aside from the cold open, he was doing a poor job intentionally. He was insulted because someone else volunteered him for the warehouse work. the fact that he was able to drag everyone else into the depths of stupidity actually suggests some competence and savvy on his part.
I'd say it's even worse. Any number of things can go wrong with a movie, and it might be hard to see those things from the inside. Once the movie is actually made, and it's such an unfathomable piece of shit, it takes a very powerful disconnect from reality to actually defend it.
I dunno, I kinda like the idea that Happy Madison gave all sorts of money to a place that I actually get entertained by without getting anything in return.
I'm surprised no on mentioned the Athletics, greatest old-timey name ever.
You must have hated the old Diamond-Back uniforms.
The real question is: why aren't more films like this being made? Movie producers usually don't care if a movie is good or well received by critics as long as it makes piles of cash.
Even if he's not in the next season, I hope they bring him on to do the DVD commentaries.
Does realizing the fact that carrying around an incredibly deadly poison around all the time can be potentially hazardous to your health and the health of those around you really count as being a step ahead of the writers?
If only there were some sort of machine, or perhaps an interconnected network of machines, that would allow you to type in the words "castor plant" to see pictures and read descriptions of them.
RJ's looked like an old man this whole season. No one has really noticed because they are all bitching about how Anna Gunn has gained a little weight.
By the way, the effects of ricin take effect more quickly if it is inhaled or injected directly into the bloodstream, as opposed to ingestion. (don't ask me how I know this.)
For Roy HIbbert, that's a bit under two million per year.
You have a friend with a timeshare in Muncie?
How about the Pam as a corrupt office manager who made up a job to steal a salary and then goes to movies during working hours plot line? They could go really dark with that one and have her fired with cause. At least it would give her and Jim something interesting to do.