In an interview with the New York Times that was posted yesterday, Michael McKean said that Chuck is in fact, dead.
In an interview with the New York Times that was posted yesterday, Michael McKean said that Chuck is in fact, dead.
This article from Heavy.com (link posted below) believes that since the show aired two months later than usual, that the renewal news will lag as well. For all that the show and Vince Gilligan have done for AMC, I would imagine the show will go for as long as Gilligan would like for it to.
In the final moments, as Norman approaches the playing piano, I half expected Chubbs Peterson to appear, to turn around and say, "Hey Happy! I got my hand back…We've only just begun…to liiiiiiiiiiiiivvvvveee…"
If Tai does in fact make it to Final Tribal, I hope that he enters Tribal Council proudly carrying Mark above his head like Rafiki holds up Simba when he is born in 'The Lion King.'
You know that the performances of the cast all-around are superb when a show in which "O.J. Simpson" is part of the title, but refers to the least memorable character of this show's initial season.
So I re-watched the original 'Psycho' today before tonight's episode, as we are trending closer to where those stories intersect. With next season being the last, it got me thinking that this season's finale may be Norman "killing his mother and her lover" to catch us up with roughly half the plot of the movie, and…