chucklebutt--disqus
chucklebutt
chucklebutt--disqus

Ask Nadia about how giving the FBI details of her country's secrets worked out for her.

Most atrocities in history were "legally rightful" because they were done by the people in power.

If the trailer has someone reacting to something even though they're obviously in a different scene from what they just "saw"/"heard," the movie is going to suck.

1. Destroy grain crop.
2. Sell them grain…with conditions.

He essentially kidnapped his wife and son because they didn't know they were defecting. They're victims.

When she said "technique" I was thinking "Uh-oh."

"…it seems pretty implausible that the military wouldn't have incinerated the body of someone with an extremely deadly and communicable disease."

I just want her to kill Pastor Tim. That's all I want from this show.

He's 70, obese, doesn't exercise, eats fast food and is routinely showing signs of dementia.

Chuck is "Lawful Good." He's a paladin who will take you in for jaywalking when he knows the punishment is death.

Jimmy has done many things that are morally and ethically wrong.

Is it morally and ethically right to present yourself as "an officer of the court investigating a crime" in an attempt to intimidate a copy shop clerk?

I'd say what makes him the villain is going out of his way to sabotage anything legitimate his brother does, thus ensuring Jimmy will have to live down to Chuck's expectations.