Just an amazing episode from the structure, pacing, and the many different elements at play.
Just an amazing episode from the structure, pacing, and the many different elements at play.
Excellent catch on the similarity to Chuck’s space blanket.
It would be darker then usual but the seasons have been progressively going in that direction so its not out of the question.
For a show whose universe’s future we already know so much about, I now have absolutely no idea what’s in store for these last fifteen episodes. Though I’d be very surprised if Lalo isn’t still around for the final season. Seems a little early to kill him off.
This episode was like a mix of 4 Days Out and Dead Freight. If you see a tarantula in the Vince Gilligan world, bad things are going to happen.
- Saul was definitely getting jumped, but the first jeep coming in was a great moment. Made better by Saul waving him to pass him.
What a gorgeous episode, a series highlight. I’m disappointed it wasn’t titled “Cucaracha” after Lalo’s monniker for Saul (because now he’s 100% Saul, amigo del cartel).
Goodbye, little Esteem. You were...an import. When they pushed it over the cliff I couldn’t help but think of Sam Raimi’s Oldsmobile. The shot-thru…
Oh god Kim is going to get murdered. Mike saying she's now in the business and that whole Lalo scene feels like either a tip of the hand or flat out trolling. Oh my god this episode had me on edge. For a moment I thought the writers were going to have Kim be the driver at the end. Damn you writing team for making…
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Wij. The satire is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical psychology most of the observations will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Thomas’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal…
Piss Christ is worth $150,000. Artist’s Shit about $300,000 a pop. Both have created intense debate around freedom of expression and meta-discussion of art. That is indeed deep.
Was I overreading, or did Gus briefly pause to inspect whether the team cleaned the fryers well enough? This writing... inspirational.
I’ve seen it. I would not phrase everything as per the article, but it’s still not worth watching. There is no exploration of the psyche in there, trust me, at best an exploration of what can be shown on screen for shock value. It’s about as deep as Artist’s Shit or Christ In Piss, to take two “art” examples.
“Oh, and of course you want to have the last word, devoid of any substance”
Love the fact that you somehow think you said anything of substance.
I don’t think I’ve seen the word “repugnant” used so much in one article before.
Well “High Water Mark” is a low bar to clear for his recent output (if you’ll forgive my mixed metaphor)
Morrissey was never a mainstream artist, so it doesn’t matter if he isn’t as popular today as he could be. Part of his appeal lies in his ability to piss people off. Judging by this comments thread, Moz has still got it. Don't forget he wrote the songs that made you cry, & he wrote the songs that saved your life.
What the fuck is wrong with all of you? I don’t agree with a lot of what he’s said but it’s provocation / animal rights. Reading these comments, all the effort you put into your hatred for him. You clearly fucking LOVE Morrissey. Or love to hate him. Most if not all of you will have done things on the same moral level…
This is indeed a solid collection of Morrissey songs and I feel terrible for liking it, but that’s just the way it be all the time.
Morrissey occupies this strange place, where people seem to care a lot about him, but also enjoy hating him just as much. I cant really think of any other musical figure from that era who elicits more simultaneous adoration and groans. I personally don’t really take anything he says to seriously because like Trump he…