I think Fox gets a bad rap cause it’s conflated with Fox News, but I think it’s been the best, edgiest, most subversive network in my lifetime.
I think Fox gets a bad rap cause it’s conflated with Fox News, but I think it’s been the best, edgiest, most subversive network in my lifetime.
This place is really be coming an embarrassment.
Moving away from the Skywalker Saga is great. “Might becoming to” needs work.
That’s what I was wondering. This was all done in a handshake deal with a burning guy.
Your comment reminds me of one of my favorite scenes in the show, when Jimmy comes to defense for the high school girl that has shoplifting on her record. That girl has moved on from that mistake and has very likely grown up as a better person, but the system will never let her forget what she did and she’s likely…
I did. I never watch the teasers because I find I enjoy the episode more if I go in blind.
The big loose end is that Clifford is going to know Kim didn’t show up at the conference. Despite falling right into the trap, Howard was quick to correctly guess how they did it, and explained it to Clifford. And while Clifford was clearly skeptical, he’s going to get a big confirmation that something weird was…
I think it’s a slow-burn meta commentary on the people in the audiences’ lives that they think are entitled dicks because everything seems easy for them. There was a time when the maxim ‘don’t judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes’ applied universally. Then as class resentment settled in, it got cleaved…
I get the feeling everyone here missed that, including the folks responding to your comment.
There’s surprisingly little discussion here about the post EP credit stinger: A black and white shot with Jimmy in voiceover saying “And after all that....a happy ending?”
The thing you have to remember is that when they originally conceived of the show, Howard actually was going to be the villain, and Chuck was going to be Jimmy’s eccentric but supportive brother. Then, partway through season 1, they realized that the characters and the performances could be a lot more compelling if…
“And after all that, a happy ending...”
I think many people are leaving out the one thing that has been made very clear the last two years. That Kim seems to really love Jimmy and I think her desire for “revenge” has a lot to do with what she sees as bad treatment Jimmy received from HHM. Once they were married, she seems to have doubled down on the…
was the guy killed at the beginning (whos son and widow is going after Barry) the guy Barry kills in the very first episode?
It’s not a younger audience, it’s the same millenials who watched it when it was new.
With the invitation of the fight, I thought at least it would be bare-knuckle. A real fight.. Rather, it was “gentlemanly” complete with gloves, headgear and Bob The Janitor playing ref. Big tough guys letting off steam? Or two middle-aged dorks bouncing around a ring that have no idea what they’re doing. I couldn’t…
this tightrope job this season of doing is just fucking insane. i’m on the edge of my seat, still laughing at every joke, still care about every character (even the psycho killers!), still have no idea what’s going to happen.
The opening-scene-telegraphing that BB and BCS are famous for was done especially beautifully, at the start of this episode.
As a Chicagoan who has suffered through my entire street calling “dibs” on every single parking space for multiple blocks with cones, lawn chairs, etc. for like 6 weeks straight because they shoveled the snow out of a spot once, I can confirm that “I am the one who knocks”...over the cone and takes the spot.
I live in Philadelphia. Moving a traffic cone to create a parking space is just another day, here.