Well it's a timeless message too; lock a woman up long enough and eventually she come to love you. I think we can all relate to that.
Well it's a timeless message too; lock a woman up long enough and eventually she come to love you. I think we can all relate to that.
Just me, or was that a Yul Brynner model in the background of a scene in Westworld tonight? At the beginning when Bernard was in SB 83 or wherever. If so, nice tip-o-the-Stetson to the original.If it wasn't, it should have been.
'Dancing with tears in my eyes' - Ultravox. Brilliantly moving or manipulative melodrama depending on your perspective. Leaves you affected either way.
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Well the episode made two crucial points; 1) no matter how how much you think you're in charge in Vegas, you're really not; 2) Elvis and the Colonel were weirder and more dangerous than you think. 'Show yourself out', indeed.
I *love* that LF track! 'When using karma…….' Rest of the album too, and that 'commercial' still busts me up 'You say we met in college? How's that possible when I never even finished HIGH SCHOOL!'
The ad for 'Who Invited You' at the end of the Vernon Reid album 'Mistaken Identity' should be here, effectively slams race, advertising, media, and Hollywood in about 30 seconds.
Sex Pistols: Spunk.Better than Bollocks in many ways.
Heh, heh, heh, Edmonton! Fuck yeah! Suck it up bitches!
Best sign of the chaos that Nucky's life had become; Bugsy Siegel singing, in a night club, about his girl's pussy, at the top of his lungs, and has to be pummeled into silence.
Possibly, although I don't think there was a lot of fat in this episode, so not sure what could have been trimmed. Last week dragged a bit, so maybe over 2 episodes?
I agree with you; it was hard to see the point of them, their purpose wasn't really clear and took too long to get to the point. And the point I *think* they were trying to make is to answer the question 'How did what Nucky came from make him into what he is?' And the answer is where he came from tells you what he was…
Sorry, gotta disagree with the value of Nucky's interaction with the Sheriff. It was only partly about family, but the exchange between the two of them in the car when he drops Nucky and Eli off at the house, with the bogus explanation of where they've been all day as an agreed on fiction between them was crucial.…
No! More cow bell!
I spent that whole sequence going 'Shoot him for Christ's sake'. After the scene early on where Alan was fondling his guns, someone needed to get shot.
'No. This does.' WHACK! CROWBAR TO THE HEAD! Yeah, fun'n' all, but no. Not even close to redeeming the rest of the pointless bullshit going on tonight.
Big deal. The Sex Pistols got on the radio saying 'Vay-cunt'.