A better one - Gene is toiling away behind the counter rolling buns when Kim walks up and orders a box of Bon-Bites as she's digging in her purse for her ringing phone. She looks up just as Gene hands her the box and they make eye contact.
A better one - Gene is toiling away behind the counter rolling buns when Kim walks up and orders a box of Bon-Bites as she's digging in her purse for her ringing phone. She looks up just as Gene hands her the box and they make eye contact.
Wow! Now that’s a cliffhanger! If Chuck manages to survive the fire, maybe my prediction about Chuck and Don Hector sharing the ICU will come true.
He cashed in his Mesa Verde passbook account, you know, the one with the cowboy on the cover…
I totally forgot about Mrs. O'Leary's cow!
Or he could have just been BSing Walt with the story. It's not like Jimmy's never lied before.
I actually found my old Blockbuster card when I was going through some old things the other day. It's amazing how much can change in a decade or so.
That's a reason why Kim should have stayed with a big firm rather than strike out on her own. She still needs mentorship so she can avoid learning those lessons first-hand. Had she been more experienced she would have seen early on that there was no way she could handle Mesa Verde by herself and would have hired a…
Pretty good episode. Like last week, it did seem to all back a bit toward the classic series.
RIP Flounder.
John, AKA Brother Cavil
Jimmy is right about settling the Sandpiper case sooner being to the clients' benefit. Dragging it out just means a bigger paycheck for the firms and very little gain for the clients.
His motivation is getting his cut, but he's not wrong in suggesting that settling Sandpiper sooner rather than later would be to the clients' benefit. These are old people who might well die before they can collect on the HHM/Davis & Main timeline. Dragging it out only benefits the lawyers on this one.
Alan Cumming!?! He could definitely pull it off. He's equally good at drama, comedy, song and dance, you name it. Of course, it'll never happen, but it would be cool if it did.
I found this episode to be much more entertaining than last week's disappointing outing. It reminded me of the serialized "Doctor Who" of old, with outlandish but totally believable characters. And I loved the steampunk element - of course a Victorian spacesuit would look like a diving rig!
It's not a vent cover next to the unconscious kid at the bottom of the stairs. it's an iPad.
The science fiction / fantasy part was him losing that lard faster then he put it on!
The initial plan (though in reality retconned in "The Plan") was Cavil's idea to make the Final Five see the error of their ways. The wheels fell off that pretty quick, then it was a free for all.
Nitroglycerin tabs are actually pretty fast acting in opening up coronary arteries and can alleviate a bout of angina in short order. I'm assuming Don Hector's pills do something similar.
I KNOW, RIGHT!?!
I'm hopeful he makes a Pinkmanesque escape, driving his van with the rattle-can paint job into the sunset. However, considering the business he's in, I'm guessing he has a different future in store.