Yeah, you missed like 5 posts in there. I was worried something happened to you. I was already composing the mass email to get people to adopt your cats, who I imagine are surly.
Yeah, you missed like 5 posts in there. I was worried something happened to you. I was already composing the mass email to get people to adopt your cats, who I imagine are surly.
@Word: word.
There are hicks the world over.
I don't mind the hat but I think Raylan does wear it indoors too much.
I work the "worst thing in the history of America" into conversations about once a month.
The "coming in June" spot for Louie, if it hadn't been on an episode of Justified, would have been my highlight of the night.
There was the hot, socially awkward secretary in the office last year. Who I am assuming was laid off due to government cutbacks.
I'd like to see this show get it's cast together. Most of the characters tend to be isolated, Ava and Boyd, the Bennetts, the Marshals, Winona and Gary. Raylan is the connective tissue. That makes sense when the show is doing it's procedural thing, but I'd really like to see some of those characters interacting.
While I agree with sarCCastro's point that lawyers aren't smart, Winona is a court reporter. I'll show my ignorance here and say that's basically like a stenographer, right?
I think Justified's going to kick into high gear once Boyd and the Bennetts get some screen time together. Working together, working against, I don't think it matters.
I don't know the guy's name but I first noticed him as the neurotic psychiatrist in "The Exorcist III". He was also the crime boss in "The Way of the Gun." He turns up in a lot of stuff.
@PG, I saw the same Inside the Actors Studio, but I turned it on right when he was talking about "Norbit".
These kids today with their hair and their music…
While I believe "48 Hours" to be the superior film, for my money "Beverly Hills Cop" is pretty much the standard by which I judge action comedies. These days, they tend to lean too heavily on the "comedy" and make the action goofy. BHC struck the balance nicely.
The bartender was that guy that was in just about every John Carpenter movie and "Deadwood".
"They call me Mr. Tibbs!"
There will be consequences and repercussions!
You have restored my faith in humanity, or robots, or whatever. We moks, basically being rip-offs of wookies, take our life debts very seriously. I owe you one.
Off the subject…
I hate to be "that Mok" but I was wondering if anyone had a screen cap of the maps they use for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons episode of "Community". Preferably the Greendale one, but I'd like to have either.
I will disagree with you in the most mild way possible, MT. I think Simmons brings a much needed and understated humor to the role. With another actor I think it would be a pretty generic "boss" archetype, but he plays Pope with a great deal of humanity.
Hell, I enjoy The Closer.
JK is part of that, but I'd say my main joy is seeing G.W. Bailey getting work.