Yes "dog house" was in breaking bad. Sometime around season 2 I think when they're first selling the meth on their own.
Yes "dog house" was in breaking bad. Sometime around season 2 I think when they're first selling the meth on their own.
houston why so many women in mission control? is it like some diversity thing?
RuSki Cola?
Schav is a soup though, right? Is there a schav soda? I've had the Manischevitz schav soup. It's pretty bad.
About 10-12 actually. By 93-94 the Internet was becoming pretty widely adopted with AOL. I'm sure tech people were swapping porn over usenet by the late 80s if not earlier.
Now I kind of want to see a production of South Pacific with Odenkirk as Luther Billis
Waiting for John Keister to get his own late night talk show…
And Walt could have accepted the offer from the Gray Matter people to pay for the cancer treatments and quit the meth business.
Not exactly no one was hurt by his lying to the police. How does he know Wormalt won't try to acquire more oxy?
Well just 2 episodes ago he lied to the police to protect someone putting oxy on the streets. Certainly that puts the public at risk.
Yeah, I think if I ever directed it, I would insist on writing new words for that part or trying to edit it out entirely.
Yep. Overture to Die Meistersinger. An opera where one of the main characters basically makes a case for Aryan cultural supremacy. I love the music but that part of the opera is very hard to watch as a Jew.
Written and directed by Jimmy Kimmel.
It doesn't seem like anyone mentioned it so far but the shot of Kim slightly moving the danishes on the table was likely a sly reference to a story Rhea Seehorn and the guy who plays Howard shared last year on the BCS podcast.
Its been 8 years since I took
Professional responsibility but I don't think it's ok to tell the police an alternative narrative that you made up completely and know for sure isn't true. You can present your client's version of events as long as you don't have personal knowledge that they are false.
Yeah, and last season Chuck thought a document showing Sandpiper bought syringes from a Nebraska company was a smoking gun, when in real life any health care company such as a nursing home would be presumed to be operating in interstate commerce.
As I state elsewhere in the thread. He could be disbarred just for lying to police. The video just adds to the offense.
Maybe creating the video is worse just because it's physical evidence that could be used in a disbarment hearing, but a lawyer could be disbarred and prosecuted for obstruction of justice the same whether he makes a video or verbally lies to the police.
Two little nitpicks for me that didn't in any way alter my enjoyment of the episode. One is that Jimmy shouldn't have had Wormalt say anything to the police other than that the cards were recovered. The police had no evidence beyond suspicion that Wormalt was a criminal.
I pretty much went along with Pryce or whatever his name is because we already know that Gilligan's Albuquerque has a lot of stupid and/or wacky criminals.