His mom really kept him from destroying himself. The fall since she died has been long and it’s still going.
His mom really kept him from destroying himself. The fall since she died has been long and it’s still going.
I second this inquiry, with the caveat that there are probably thousands of cases where the government mindlessly or intentionally violates the sixth amendment. Unfortunately there’s no National Speedy Trial Association around to zealously defend that particular constitutional right. Can’t imagine why not.
How can they not tell him what he is being given charged with? Doesn't that violate the sixth amendment?
So essentially, the megalomaniacal dunning-kruger dumbshit turned what’s left of tweeter’s ravaged carcass into a real-world rickroll generator?
Maybe the most moving scene of the whole show for me is where Frasier has spent the whole episode struggling to get across town to accept a hugely prestigious award. And when he finally is about to make it on time by the skin of his teeth, his cab driver starts talking about the serious mental issues he’s been going…
Concering!
The only acceptable Headline Decapitation
Way too much Elno to tolerate right after lunch
Because it’s “cool” to be anti-laughtrack.
Millennial here. Frasier was awesome.
I agree with everything here, but the character of Frasier is constantly learning from those around him; he is not a basic elitist. He bites off more than he can chew, and can be oblivious to his own snobbery where he mouths off to anyone without thinking, but his appeal is his desire to learn, and analyze himself,…
No shit. This woman says more while doing less than any actress on television. Eyes, expression, body language, tone of voice. I have no issue calling her one of the best working actresses today and am still just bewildered how she never won an Emmy for Saul.
but there’s a lot of unrest in the labor world because people are looking around and saying, “How is this going to work in the long term?”
‘You’re a loose cannon!’
That’s the power of clichés, they stick around long after their relevance has passed. You might still call something “a flash in the pan”, which refers to pistols where the gunpowder was fed in by hand, a technology centuries old. And when it comes to a book that would be boring to hear read out, you can’t do much…
I think it’s less “I don’t understand what their revenue stream is” and more “I don’t understand why their business model works, because they must be losing money.” (The secret sauce is: they operated at a loss for a decade, relying on investor money, and now that the tap has shut off, they need to cut costs and…
If he’s that worried, why not just make “Kim Wexler In Space” and then watch the money and awards pile up.
Even better, it sounds like they were ending Saul and realized “Holy hell, this woman is fire, we need to build a show around her.”
She’s playing a character who is not Kim Wexler, but hopefully people will roll with that. I’m nervous. It’ll be interesting to see how folks react to it.
Rhea Seehorn could read the phone book and it’d be appointment t.v., and I’ll watch anything written by Vince Gilligan. This is great news.