DENOW, DENOW, DENOW, DENOW
DENOW, DENOW, DENOW, DENOW
Somewhat douchey move from Foxx, but the overreaction is far douchier.
I'm so tired of people throwing the word "bodyslammed" around.
I also love the confirmation that Ollie indeed used the fake beard fixed S1's biggest plothole: Why his beard looked so terrible.
For what it's worth, the whole time not immediately setting thing is a theme that's existed the entire run of Legends. It's dumb but it's not a new dumb thing made just for the finale.
You are a sad panda
He's also trying to shoot, edit and air commercials within a 24 hour cycle. It's not exactly a normal situation…or a sustainable one
Even though I doubt he'd use it, I could totally see him staring at it and being torn by the temptation.
Also, time is definitely of the essence. Nacho is probably imagining that Hector won't give him much time to convince his dad to let them use his business. In his mind, he's gotta go ASAP. Probably why he didn't formulate much of a plan for getting away with it.
I rule this crucifixion justified.
Totally *agreed*
George Carlin was in a commercial for long distance calling service. It was hardly comedy magic. But yeah, let's decide whether a comedian is funny or not based on the advertisements that were written for them.
The Sklar bros are great. Their dumb Burger King commercials don't devalue their comedy or Sklarbro Country. You just don't get it man. You'll never get it!
Lyla: "We need to speak outside. Every square inch of Argus is totally bugged!"
Cisco: "Argus is totally impenetrable and has every security system known to man!"
Whoa, is me reading this correctly?
"I better call Saul!!"
At first I wondered why they never considered Ernie as the receptionist, then I remembered he's a bit…touched. Great guy and they should definitely hire him for a mailroom if they ever get that far, but I don't see much that he could do for them.
The series already is excellent, and Chuck is one of the biggest reasons for it.
When Walt and Jesse kidnap Saul in BB, he screams something along the lines of "Who sent you? Was it Ignacio?"
In my eyes, the only reason to watch any preview or trailer ever, and I do mean EVER, is if you're unsure if it's worth watching said program. If you know you're going to watch it, what's the point of mildly spoiling it for yourself?