Hahaha, leaking Subaru? Too funny. It's his Suzuki "Esteem"… You know… a major story device for his character for like the whole show? Yikes, Donna.
Hahaha, leaking Subaru? Too funny. It's his Suzuki "Esteem"… You know… a major story device for his character for like the whole show? Yikes, Donna.
You had lost me at "anymore."
The vet has become The Magician who pulls out any character or plot device out of his hat to serve the story - usually connecting BCS to BB in otherwise improbable, illogical ways.
Yeah, I hope VG isn't pandering the BB droolers. There's so much that can be nuanced in the Jimmy/Saul transformation. Also I noticed they're aging Jimmy well: more receding hairline, more tired and disillusioned looking, more unrepentant and bold in his slimy excuses for his behavior, even though we're still in the…
I'm pretty sure he thinks he can't anymore, feeling his age. And is why the Gus gig would be so appealing: he can have the steady paycheck from a professional employer to support Stacey and Kaley. Recall how he blasted WW for messing up a good thing.
After the Tuco knockout, he knows he's too old for that to go on.
In Mike's tracker scenes, the guy you hear on the radio doing the weather report sounds like the voice on Tony the Toilet Buddy from S2.
Excellent and agreed! Timeless. They were the Jack and Jackie of TV Camelot.
The show's sophistication and immense talent of its writers and leads surged the medium to make MTM show, Bob Newhart show, All in the Family, possible. Truly. Iconic.
Is there an actual review of this iconic show? I just saw the series twice on Netflix - first time since reruns during my childhood. It is still SO smart and sophisticated. Their talent and writing is fantastic in the context of the times that bridged the time of JFK and after! I love how their characters made me…
This is a story that needed to be told. Burton - a consummate artist, about another artist - did it his way. Get over it. This film seemed personal to him without all the trappings and indulgences of previous films. I'm glad he included the religious element which required her to OBEY her husband and give up ego,…
Why give this and other vocabulary words of the worst year in recent [and potentially future] history any oxygen or place at the table in discourse. So much for slippery slope. We tanked in one hyuge jolt. Normalization is not normal!
Nice! Walt commented to Jane's dad in Phoenix that with the discovery of water on Mars, they can separate the O and H and turn Mars into a fuel station.
AVC "Get it? Trump? Trumpet?" Whoa. That one looks straight up 'Alien'
I was hoping for a redux of the RNC logo too, with a toilet: "Get it? Toilet? Crapper?"
You know… for "The Race to the Bottom"
That would ruin the start of a good day for most people.
There is so much depth to this movie that I hope the original reviewer has realized it over subsequent viewings and time, moving away from the surface narrative reviewed.
Tragedy is like a cancer in this group of friends, unwittingly thru their own limited, frail coping skills thru no fault of their own. It's…
Get busy living or get busy dying.
The tunnel was narrower too. It was barely shoulder-width in frame. The diagram is rather roomy. So, yes, less time to dig.
Love it. Case Nova [latinized] = new house.
Well, that tunnel was tighter in the frame (barely shoulder width) than the diagram so some time was saved there, but I stray from my purpose here.
Is anyone bothered by the fact that prison cells would be rotated among guests or at least inspected more thoroughly in nearly 20 years? Ol' Andy would never have the…
"…leaving HIMYD as one of the more infamous TV failures." Hyperbole.
I would say OJ's "Frogman" pilot qualifies for that honor.
RIP. It's just as well. More shows are stillborn than not - their offspring, even more so. Classic TV production: churn and recycle, hoping no one will notice, at a time when there's good TV now. Had to be midseason Millennial filler, and failed even that.