The sincerity with which he sings this nonsensical song (or possibly depressing song about someone shooting their brains out?!) really sells that moment.
The sincerity with which he sings this nonsensical song (or possibly depressing song about someone shooting their brains out?!) really sells that moment.
These champagne eyes they're trouble
And this is all happening while they're sitting around ripping up dollar bills. That's what the real rich folks do, not some swimming around in gold coins or sleeping on beds of money!
I'm running as fast as I can!
And Beth and Greg still escape him even though they're running in place like ten feet away.
The David Hyde Pierce segment was worth it for "(phone) number" for me.
Glad I'm not the only one who was confused. Also I was amused by the captioning stating, "[grunts]." My interpretation is now that they're on the lam and have had to suddenly leave their lives, Ray is asking if she misses anything about the life she's been living, and is asking assuming her answer is no and that her…
If you don't show up to the formal, Katie, you and me, we're toast. As in BARNT. BRAYD.
I watched the scene where they were running away from [SPOILER REDACTED] so many times
"Run!"
"You call that running? This is running!"
"I'm going as fast as I can!"
BARELY A SPOILER
And in the next episode, when Beth and Greg are running back from the toxic waste pool, Beth is sobbing, "Save the camp… A volleyball.." According to the captions. Janeane Garafolo is killing it with her over the top hysterics.
Beth: "But why??"
Mitch: "Because you asked me…You were like, 'Mitch, what happened?'"
And birthplace of Jessica Chastain!
Yes, but I don't think the diamonds were stolen from Caspere's house, since the detectives found them in the safety deposit box. They were stolen from evidence some time after, but she didn't indicate a second meeting with the crooked cop where he could've given them to her.
Also Ani gave up her purse and ran off without it. Though she was told that would happen, so she hopefully did not leave a note stating her real name, address, phone number, and social security number inside.
Thanks for this! One thing though, the tall, thin, white, jefe cop didn't give the now-dead prostitute (Irina Rulfo) the blue diamonds, he gave her stuff from Caspere's house to sell at pawn shops. Ani, Ray, and Paul (and maybe Dan Dority?) discovered the blue diamonds in Caspere's safety deposit box, and it was…
Yeah, it doesn't feel shoe-horned in to me because molly is trendy right now and a twentysomething claiming some shit is molly at a party doesn't seem unrealistic. And at the same time, "It's pure molly!" means little because it was just an aerosal mist and she's not some chemical analysis robot (OR IS SHE??!?!?!) so…
Not just you, his flow reminds me of Ben Wyatt's sexy role playing as Ronald Reagan.
I'm always coming organically, baby.
I've seen parts of it on YouTube. I think in a video made by the company that does the special effects. Or maybe in a behind the scenes of season 1 thing.
Hmm, interesting take. He should've known his best bet was to sit on his ass and drink!