First, Grusch presented nothing but heresay, “someone told me that...”, and most of these statements were already out there. There’s zero there to get excited about.
First, Grusch presented nothing but heresay, “someone told me that...”, and most of these statements were already out there. There’s zero there to get excited about.
We should also remember that the show was co-created and co-written by Connie Booth, it wasn’t a 100% John Cleese creation, and she wasn’t involved in this reboot idea.
One of the best hours of TV this year. And this year had Andor!
River Cartright is indeed a pretty dumb name.
I laughed a *lot* at the Old MacDonald’s rap.
Porco Rosso is the best, I’m gonna rewatch it this weekend.
I agree that this is just self-destruction at this point. Gene / Saul is so confident and relaxed on the phone to Jeff and Marion, getting to do this just for one more day, even if it tears his “ordinary” life down, feels worth it to him at this point. And hey, maybe he’ll get away with it!
Someone noticed on twitter that when Gene is going through the guy’s financials, he had 747 thousand, which is the amount Walt once calculated he needed.
David the waiter was Reed Diamond, best known for Homicide: Life on the Street, which Giancarlo Esposito was also briefly on.
When Dev orders Ed to just carry on with the mission, you can tell he’s having Apollo 10 flashbacks.
I like of love that the movie about Gordo and Tracy starred Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan.
Kim definitively broke bad at the end of this episode. She was on the verge of getting legitimately what she’s been claiming this whole con with Howard has been about, solid financial support for her pro bono legal work, and gaining the respect of her legal peers to boot, but deep down putting the boot to Howard was…
Saw Memory of a Killer at the Toronto International Film Festival that year, agree it’s quite good.
Oldman’s a chameleon, who can completely vanish into his role. When I saw Dark Knight in the theatre, I couldn’t remember who was playing Jim Gordon and had to wait for the credits to realize who it was.
Thanks!
This sounds like a Clifford Simak novel.
Saw this tonight on the big screen here in Toronto, loved it.
I’d never associate Con Air with Michael Bay because Con Air is a good movie.
I like Robert Downey Jr. but I cannot not not see him as Parker.
It will never not be funny when it’s pointed out how tiny Spooner is.