He has always had a unique look, even when he was a kid doing the VD commercial. It'll be hard to find an actor who both resembles him and can act on the level required.
He has always had a unique look, even when he was a kid doing the VD commercial. It'll be hard to find an actor who both resembles him and can act on the level required.
Flashbacks.
We know how it ends for him, but seeing how he became Mike would make for very interesting television.
I'm thinking that vigilance is what's going to convince Gus that Mike needs to be his new head of security.
Chicken feed, so to speak… :)
The look on Howard's face said it all. He totally looked like a guy who was thinking of the other stuff he could and should be doing instead of being dragged into playing referee in the McGill Brother's Feud.
And the ever popular slowly closing your eyes to vaguely hide rolling your eyes at someone's incredibly stupid act, you know, like showing up to make a drug sale while driving a neon yellow Hummer that screams "Drug Dealer!"
Another hour of high quality entertainment! Here's what I got out of it:
I always point to "Suits" being a fantasy because there is no paralegal in the universe, no matter how skilled and awesome, who has an office like Rachel's. If they're good and have a ton of seniority they might get a window, but it would be facing another building or a freeway overpass.
Chuck isn't happy just being right. He has to make sure everyone on Earth knows he's right, and also the smartest guy in the room!
My first thought in that scene was Howard was thinking exactly that - Jimmy was simply saying whatever he had to say to get Chuck off his seemingly paranoid tangent. I don't think Howard believes Jimmy is capable of pulling off such an elaborate scheme.
While it's necessary and fun to ridicule Luc Besson at times, I have to admit that when it comes to light entertainment his films consistently hit the mark.
He must indeed have all the knobs cranked to 11!
There's value in letting them come on and display their incompetence. Even Fox News is starting to push back on the never ending flow of vitriol and false statements coming out of the White House.
OK. Now two weeks. Safe to say they're not going to bother.
True dat. I'm with you on Flynn making changes before they get there, thus changing their present. That being the case, they wouldn't know about the changes since they weren't in the protective bubble of the time machine and thus would not be aware of the diverging timelines.
Of course, there's always the possibility that Noah is part of the Rittenhouse breeding program as well, especially since Momma Preston seems to think so highly of him.
It's a Spanish production company, Onza Entertainment, suing them. The Spanish show was actually shown to Sony when Onza was shopping for a licensing deal. Still, I doubt there will be a cease and desist in any settlement, more likely they'll have to give a cut to Onza.
Since the series doesn't star the incomparable Liam Neesomes of Tooken, Tooken 2 and Tooken 3, it will pale in comparison. The success of said series greatly depends upon a very particular set of skills…
A week out and still no review?