The cat is obviously the murderer.
The cat is obviously the murderer.
Great fockin' pickup m8
Yes. Not Abigail, as the reviewer referred to her on two occasions.
This reviewer is the worst. I stopped reading the reviews when she took over in season 3. Thankfully, I think she left the AV club. I just come here to browse the comments because I have little else to do.
Yes! He's definitely got a David Tenant/Matt Smith vibe about him.
Agreed, I found the article engrossing. I love the painstaking research that Mike Judge & Co. do to make the show as authentic as possible
No one is responding so perhaps we will ever know!
Sorry if this was mentioned before. In the behind the scenes thing on HBO Go after the episode, it looked like they used a different take for the scene where Benjen reveals to Bran and Meera how he was saved. In the episode he said that the Children of the Forest saved him but in this behind the scenes take he said he…
You don't think a crowbar through the gut, possibly severing the aorta, spleen and all the other important stuff in the general vicinity, would be fatal? I don't know about you but that looked pretty bad and I think it would be laughable if he were alive for much longer, not that I would put it past the writers though…
I think Lead Douche (Reid?) is somehow still alive. He was in the scenes from the next episode saying "Connor is gonna come for me" or something to that effect.
I am partial to Jonathan Pryce's role as James Lingk in Glengarry Glenross, one of my favorite plays/movies of all time.
See article below. It sounds like that's exactly what Vince Gilligan wanted to do but he was talked out of it.
Do you think it was Gus Fring who left the note? #MindBlown
Sorry if somebody mentioned this already. Back in 1996, Jonathan Banks was on an episode of that TV show that was playing in the hospital waiting room, "Diagnosis: Murder". I love all the Easter eggs on this show
EPCOT opened in 1982. Also in last week's episode, Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" was released in 1981. So '81-'82 would be my best guess.
The name of the lady who smokes was Molly, or "Molls" as she was affectionately referred to by the other Saviors (Sorry if someone pointed this out before).
That exchange between Swearengen and Mister Wu about the stolen opium, with them trying to communicate with each other using mostly "cocksucker" - shit had me on the floor.
Hah, I would totally watch your Kevin's death motel spin off.
Yeah that was a weird thing for Meg to say to Tommy; my initial thought was exactly what sallgood_man said, that's she's just fucking with him. Then I thought back to the previous episode in which Virgil said to Kevin that he can't think in straight lines if he wants to defeat Patti because she thinks in circles etc,…
I probably missed this but why would Matt pass out fliers of Meg's mother, who wasn't one of the departed, as she died a day earlier? I thought Matt was just interested in exposing people who departed on 10/14 as sinners, so I wasn't sure why he chose to include Meg's mother in his campaign.