I'd rather they did a remake of "Assault on Precinct 13".
I'd rather they did a remake of "Assault on Precinct 13".
Or that he occasionally needed to know what time it was. We may never know.
I take exception, whohah. The keg was an empty. (I see a 85lb girl who can drag a full keg, and that little mutant can move it however she see's fit.)
Two things make me think Loretta may not be that smart…
Dragging a keg she should have been rolling, and running away from a pickup truck down the middle of a highway. It's the goddamned Appalachian mountains at night. You go thirty feet off the road, you might as well be in godamned Colombia.
Is this the episode where Bart can read minds and Homer's brain is singing the Meow Mix song?
I think I'd just sit on the sofa, eat cake frosting right out of the tub, cry and masturbate. Granted, that's pretty much what I do every night, but why mess with a winning formula?
Steve Carell is very funny. Steve Carell sometimes stars in horrible movies. No amount of me liking Steve Carell is going to make me want to sit through "Evan Almighty". Although if "Dan in Real Life" is coming on cable and I don't have anything that has to get done right then, I'd probably watch it.
Watch S1 of Hung, NPH.
Nice call out to "Bull Durham" in the opening scene…
Even if Art doesn't know anything about baseball, he's something of a movie buff.
Even so, you'd be all hat and no cattle. Unless you have cattle, then you'd be good.
I was just talking about this with some friends of mine today. For my money, "Some Kind of Wonderful" is his best role.
Didn't Ken Howard play the guy who almost got appointed as a Supreme Court Justice in the first season West Wing episode, "The Short List"?
I keep thinking of things I liked about this episode…
And the latest one is that even though dealing with the money was at the forefront of his mind, Raylan still managed to save Stephen Root from the sniper at the end. Even while covering up felonies for his lunatic ex-wife, he's still a pretty good Marshal.
Yeah, if they burned the money the plot line would be over, but if it's sitting in a forgotten box it can always come back up.
Why put the money back?
Seems like with the money not supposed to be there, if a bill showed up in circulation the train of thought is, "We sent the money back to a bank years ago, and god-only knows what happened to it since then."
I agree. I don't think her motives were malicious, or that she was playing Raylan.
It was a tense episode. The only part that I thought was a little overdone was the actual bomb squad guy with the bag. Other than that, I thought it was really well done. They were ratcheting up the tension in a way that reminded me of how "The Shield" used to do it.
Not a line of the night…
But a good line nonetheless: "Because I know you'll save me." The best manipulations are, at their core, true.
Taking bets on how long it takes Jane Adams to show up on Justified. Probably as a spacey hippie, but I'd like to see her play against type as a Louisville gun thug. The most feared woman in the Dixie Mafia.
Chan Marshall…
That is all.