With almost four thousand comments, it seems like a good time to get something off my chest.
With almost four thousand comments, it seems like a good time to get something off my chest.
My Thursday nights have turned into me trying to decide who's hotter between Britta, Annie and April. It's like some sort of incredibly sexy rochambeau.
So… no one thinks Dylan Baker is going to show back up?
I thought he did really well as a nervous client. It was nice to see someone the gang was helping look terrified trying to pull off the stuff they do week in and week out.
"So what part of Connecticut are you from?" is one of my favorite jokes from this show. I'm not sure why, and I don't particularly like the guy from MadTV (although he was in Bull Durham, that's true, you can look it up). But it's a perfectly timed bit of business.
Is there any scenario of Jimmy going to visit Nucky that doesn't end with Nucky telling him to lick his boot? He doesn't seem to have a lot of forgiveness for people that betray him and then fuck it all up.
You're really Britta'ing this comment section.
She creeps me out. She looks like an animatronic doll that has come to life.
He'll always be the neurotic psychiatrist in "The Exorcist III" to me.
I went back and played a few 1e games, but like you I started with 2e.
Yeah, but I'm sure she stopped that by the time he left for Princeton.
I'm not sure Hallorhan snitched. They made it look like he did, but he could have just as easily called up the prosecutor and told her to screw off. Telling someone their partner has already flipped on them is a pretty common tactic on Julianne Nicholson's other show, L&O:CI. (Hey, maybe she's playing her own…
Yeah, when she was getting all the money and jewelry together I was thinking to myself, "So… Margret's retarded now?"
That sounds like the sort of thing people will be quoting out of context for years to come, SouthofHeaven.
The way Manny left them, I wondered if it would look like Jimmy shot his wife and her lover.
I was going to comment, but Catgun covered everything I was going to say.
The way I look at it, if the neighborhood is full of zombies then it's not a good place to search for anyone anyway (either they're already dead or you soon will be). So give it a couple honks and if 30 walkers come lumbering out of the woodwork, you can just leave. You could even drive slow for a mile or so to lead…
I disagree. I don't think it would have been any more interesting to have him freak out and angst all over the screen for three more episodes, which is how I was expecting this to go. (And it still may, but it'd be nice if it didn't.)
It was no Dan vs the Captain, but it was as close as HBO has come. That cleaver was brutal.
I did like Shane's last line to Dale though. The whole time Dale was giving him the business I was thinking pretty much the same thing, "If you think he's that evil, why are you bringing it up?"