Are we deciding that the point of political entertainment is its impact on politics? Because I think Oliver's only obligation is to entertain, which he does.
Are we deciding that the point of political entertainment is its impact on politics? Because I think Oliver's only obligation is to entertain, which he does.
I'd believe it. I just assumed it was Hamill going "I'll do 2 of the movies."…Or maybe just 1?
They reviewed the new episode and gave it an A
Probably. I couldn't play "me" as well as she does. She got chops
Link?
I'm real confused as to what you mean, even sarcastically
The most surprising thing about all this was that it was by Abrams' decision, not Hamill's, that Luke essentially not be in 7.
I hate these guys, too, but there's definitely a market for music that lets you imagine you're as rich as the artist.
It's been said, in the article you're commenting on, no less!
Agreed.
Can it be both?
Forster's character did say to Walt that the plan was to eventually get him out of the country, so it's within his means.
That's the northeast, my son!
What was incongruous about Hannibal's seasons?
Yeah, plus every Mike plot just reinforces what we knew about him in BB: He's wise, he's a killing machine, he lives by a fairly moral code of criminal ethics, he has a dark past that is mostly dark because of terrible things he lived through (as opposed to mistakes he's made, as with Walt or Jimmy). Jimmy is just so…
I'm not devoid of faith but I gotta disagree with you; a lot of us were optimistic af for a Saul show.
I didn't read this for fear of spoilers, but I am pretty against Gus being on the show, as I can't imagine what more I need to know/see about this character I haven't yet, and his presence promises to distance Mike and Jimmy's stories even more (Jimmy never meets Gus). Mike is, in my mind, the far inferior protagonist…
Pete TV?
Not to be a buzzkill, but should we worry about coverage of this being dropped at AVC in Season 2?
This guy looks a lot like Aiden Young