Yes, I know why she said float. I was just responding to the writer's point that it sounds silly.
Yes, I know why she said float. I was just responding to the writer's point that it sounds silly.
Float is silly, but no sillier than frak was on battlestar
Okay, I trust your memory of the episode is fresher than mine. I think my point still stands though.
I think Fargo owns that move.
Am I crazy, or is this the SECOND time Saul has let a witness commit suicide in this fashion? Season 2, episode 7, he leaves a pen with a suspect, Aileen, to write a confession with, and she kills herself with it. And now this. What is this, Saul's signature move? If this reviewer thinks Dar has been dumbed down, he…
Can someone please tell me how in the hell it helps Alex for Ryan to identify her as his shooter? Why doesn't he just say she didn't do it? Wouldn't that help her more? And why doesn't she object when he says he's going to blame her in order to throw them off her scent? Doesn't having a bolo out on her put the whole…
"Mr. Robotcould well turn in even stronger episodes than this in its back half, but I can’t imagine it delivering a more affecting one."
I know everyone's entitled to their opinion….. but come freakin' on. He stood there saying and explaining nothing for like 60 seconds waiting for the wildlings to kill him, rather than just telling the truth.
I agree with that.
Well, I wouldn't say she's "comfortable." She's living in a truck and seems downright miserable 95% of the time. But I agree it's not necessarily in her nature to do the right thing. And her attempts at doing the right thing, when they're not nakedly self-serving, come off more as attempts to even the kharmic scales…
If Rachel was gonna sell her soul and not turn Shia into the cops, then she shouldn't have sold it so cheaply. What she had in that moment is a little thing called leverage. The whole show was going up in smoke if she opened her mouth. She could've had all charges and financial damages against her dropped and gotten…
Haha, dude, literally the first words of my comment were, "I understand why Ethan feels so guilty about letting the terrorist go," so I'm not sure what you're responding to or disagreeing with.
I understand why Ethan feels so guilty about letting the terrorist go, but realistically, what else could he have done once he was given the order? Presumably, at that point, there was no longer a prison waiting to accept the prisoner, right? So what does Kate expect Ethan to have done in that situation… murder the…
Even if The General didn't believe her, he'd still do his due diligence and check his phone records to see if a call was placed from his house to East Berlin. Unless he's the rare Cold War general not the least bit worried about espionage.
True, but she was suspicious immediately upon hearing it and raced to tell the general what she heard. And Martin basically blew his cover twice over with how he chased after her. He could've played it off like it was no big deal, but he didn't, making her even more suspicious. And again, it would be easy for the…
I don't see how it could cause more problems than that same sister telling said general she heard Martin say, "I'm in West Germany." If she repeats that to anyone, the whole ballgame is over (especially since the general could easily confirm her story by checking the phone records to see who Martin called).
I enjoyed the episode, but there were a couple things I found really distracting. The main thing is it just makes no sense to me that Lenora waited until that last scene to tell Martin about the kidney transplant. Talk about burying the lede… It makes no sense that the transplant isn't the very first thing Martin is…
Fair enough. But I don't think I'd blindly trust a future version of myself if he was telling me to kill my own mom (by choosing not to save her). Just saying.
Love this show, but with all the crazy plotting, I do wonder if the writers sometimes lose track of their own continuity. In particular, I'm wondering why Jane doesn't use her knowledge that Petra is living under the assumed identity of a dead woman during her current clashes with Petra and Magda. If Magda threatens…