When you’re a 70 year old, rock & roll hall of famer worth a hundred million dollars you wear what you want. At that point in your life, valid options for things to wear include a barrel with suspenders, a cape, a bucket on your head, and a monocle.
When you’re a 70 year old, rock & roll hall of famer worth a hundred million dollars you wear what you want. At that point in your life, valid options for things to wear include a barrel with suspenders, a cape, a bucket on your head, and a monocle.
I have no idea what to call the person who gives my dog a haircut now.
Did he stop too long at a toll booth?
you’re right, that was my only point. He shouldn’t have said anything!
The big bad will be the inherent unfairness of the US legal system against those without money.
It’s because of people like you that “Psycho Dad” got canceled!
“Courtesy of Fring Engraving, Fring Laundromat, Albuquerque NM”
I must have watched a different show. Skyler pushed Walter to get treatment, was a cheerleader in the face of his brush offs and legit tried to keep their lives stable in the face of a crisis. She felt wholly lived-in. There was nothing single-dimensional about her. And her journey through the dissolution of her…
I think doing things like that often gives away where the plot’s going to go and that often it’s more fun to be surprised.
While Howard’s certainly wanted to punch Jimmy for a long time, the whole point of the exercise was to put a tail on him. As noted in another post, I think there might be a problem if Mike’s men spot Howard’s man following Jimmy. Gus is so paranoid these days that he’s ready to ice anybody who even looks like they…
“I see your truck has testicles. Did it come with those?”
“Nah, I got ‘em at the huntin’ store.”
“So... you gave your truck gender-affirmation surgery by sticking a pair of balls on it that it wasn’t given when it was born?”
Usually, I cheer when I hear that Iran has released someone from prison...usually.
Hopefully your tombstone won’t read “he got regularly outraged on behalf of sexual harassers”
Master Bater
Please enjoy this Jen Kirkman bit.
First of all, there were situations where he did not ask for consent. And consent is actually really complicated. You might consent to something said jokingly believing it’s not going to happen, and then be horrified when it does. You can consent verbally something you feel you have to do because the person asking has…
Something I found interesting is that, as far as horrifying cartel bosses go, this episode really made Lalo seem like a better one for Nacho than Gus is. Gus was of course already threatening to have Nacho’s dad killed, but Lalo was recognising Nacho’s achievements, and introducing him to his family, and fiddling with…
So, one thing I’m somewhat obsessed with in watching this show is the “disappearance” of Jimmy McGill. From the jump, we’ve watched a performer who has trained for years (in conartistry) to slide into the con and commit. (And it’s Bob Odenkirk doing it, so it’s like a double joke!)
From one view, Jimmy/Saul is a…
No, I am not kidding. There was a difference between how Jimmy acted in the past and how gleefully he (metaphorically) smacked his girlfriend around in that meeting room. No empathy at all—-as he very well knew that Kim was being completely blindsided and humilated publicly in front of her boss and her most important…
I actually found it really underwhelming when the payoff was just that Jimmy threw something at Howard’s car. I assumed there was something way more complex happening there