And I'm just going to go ahead and assume the blue liquid in their glasses was meant to look like Kool-Aid.
And I'm just going to go ahead and assume the blue liquid in their glasses was meant to look like Kool-Aid.
"So your plan is to do HIS PLAN?!?!?"
I've never seen a show that gets to the God-damn nitty-gritty as quickly and constantly as this one does. Every scene is a turning point. I'm lovin' it, even with my hands half-covering my face like I was watching a horror movie.
Also, way back in the first couple of seasons, when Hank's character was more of a crude, brutish wise-ass, his contempt for Poindexter Walt was apparent - no way this sickly bookworm could be THE major drug manufacturer in the Southwest. He almost had it when he first saw the "w.w." in the book, but all it took was…
"Do you think he likes wine coolers? I have so many…still."
Awfully cheesy of AMC to force its audience to sit through half of Low Winter Sun before showing the preview of next week's BB. From a marketing standpoint I get it, but it's cheesy nonetheless.
That's what's freaking me out about the flash-forwards, how Walt is alone in them. Considering the manner that every other character leaves the show, I'm nervous.
NO TITTIES!?!?!?!
No.
How is what I wrote antagonistic, other than hurting your feelings? I didn't threaten anybody or insult you. Geez, get a grip.
Anyone else interested in the new season of Top Gear (premiering in the US tonight)? Three middle-aged guys talking about ridiculously expensive supercars with humor and intelligence? Still one of the best series currently on TV, IMO.
Are you sure you know what the definition of a troll is?
There are more than two sides to every story. I'd like to hear from the surviving members of the two bands that kicked him out before I gush about how amazing his is. Maybe the family members of the Iraqis he helped kill too, if there are any left.
I disagree with your Where Not to Start assessment. "Millions Now Living…" was one of the first Post-Rock albums I heard and it was a great entry point into the style.
Shocking, sad news. It was wonderful to watch him work. R.I.P. and thanks.
So what if rich people are using Kickstarter to raise money? If you don't like it, don't contribute to them. Unless Kickstarter is going to start means testing, sounds like the Free Market is working just fine here.
As someone who wanted nothing to do with Boy Bands, I will happily and readily state that "I Want It That Way" is about as perfect a pop song as has ever been made. No need to wait to label it timeless, it's already there.
"…and launched six separate failed careers…"
Fun Fact: The Go-Gos are still the only all-female band to have a #1 album writing their own songs and playing their own instruments. Get past the MTV gloss, and you'll find a solid group of musicians there.
Well-stated, but I disagree with the central thesis. This show was ultimately a failure in several ways. While the actors did a great job with what they were given, the shows writing bordered on abysmal, especially after Steve Carrell left and there was nothing to hide the weaknesses. You could create a graduate…