I'd be surprised if that actually came to pass, but it's an excellent scenario in any case.
I'd be surprised if that actually came to pass, but it's an excellent scenario in any case.
I'd like to have a clever way to insert a good ol' Arrested Development "don't call it that" in here, but I'll be honest, I'm on my first coffee of the day.
I'm sure Johnny Truckdaughter would agree.
After reading this article I bought a Ford F-550 and I am only going to drive it to the veal store.
The good news is, you're definitely going to lose some weight.
I'd be surprised if "What have we learned?" isn't a wink at Burn After Reading, where JK Simmons says the same line in roughly the same context.
I'm 12 and what is this
Or episode two, with Sheriff Libo Libo Libo Libo Libo Tan Tan Tan Libo Tan Tan Libo Tan, and Special Agent Rick Astley Junior.
Stephanie Allynne, eh?
And not only is Ray a terrific character, Reed is a tremendously good voice actor.
Ohhh, that would sting. If things blow up that badly for Jimmy it's suddenly easy to imagine Saul Goodman crawling out of the wreckage.
Welp, one thing is certain — after reviewing the first dozen or so pages of comments I am incredibly fucking grateful to be an only child.
Absolutely, but that counts on HHM/Chuck going the full distance and proving Jimmy's act. And a confrontation over "is Jimmy a criminal" vs. "is Chuck too insane to work" is going to cast a long shadow over the Sandpiper case, no matter how it's handled. Which is why I don't think the recording will ever be used…
Chuck has been a hermit for years. Howard would testify that Chuck prevented Jimmy's hire twice; he wouldn't risk perjury on that. There's a trail of evidence to back up the second occurrence (Sandpiper). Ernie, Kim — compromised as they may be — are witnesses that Chuck was indeed obsessively gunning for Jimmy. Chuck…
It's not great for Jimmy, but I don't think Chuck realizes how damning the full recording is for Chuck. For anyone listening, the Jimmy conclusions are "he's lying to help his brother" or "he's telling the truth but defending himself with a somewhat admirable moral position", while with Chuck it's either "he's a huge…
"He's right behind me, isn't he?"
Just Falcon was actually the first idea that came to mind. (I'm not joking about this tattoo thing.)
I feel like I don't have enough to say, because I love this show so much and I'm going to miss it. But it has some of my favorite characters in anything, it's introduced me to a bunch of actors I didn't know, and it has such a crazy and inspiring approach to the storytelling. It's like nothing else and it feels like…
That's when I went from super-excited to super-duper-excited.
Bimonthly curated box of snacks or GTFO.