I agree, that is definitely the person being deceived's fault and it shouldn't be a crime. That'll show those dang social justice warriors what for!
I agree, that is definitely the person being deceived's fault and it shouldn't be a crime. That'll show those dang social justice warriors what for!
Was Ernie one of the mailroom guys Jimmy worked with? He looks too young for that, but he seems to know Jimmy pretty well.
We only know about what happens to Jimmy and Mike. Everyone else is in the air.
I'm on Chuck's side 100%. Red Delicious apples are the worst. Honeycrisp all the way!
Michael Mando must be making out like a bandit, he got a series regular billing when he appeared in at BEST three episodes, maximum.
I'm not super familiar with his early albums, but god I don't know how he's ever going to top My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Every song on that album feels like a gigantic monster hit, and most of them WERE.
The final episode will just be a screening of "Are You Here."
He ruined the public offering, which cost her millions. He runed it because he was sick of the sleezy Jaguar guy she slept with to get her partnership, and told him what he thought of him. He thought Joan would be happy about it, but she was furious that he had a temper tantrum on her behalf when she had learned to…
Don being on her side a few times doesn't excuse his behavior. I know Season 6 is kind of hazy in most people's minds, it definitely was in mine until I rewatched it this past week, but he is an ASSHOLE and totally deserved to get fired like he did. He torpedoes multiple accounts and ruins their public offering…
If you do, he won't be working there. A big part of the deal Roger made with McCann was that it allowed him to fire Cutler.
The point of the deal with McCann was Roger was going to be in charge, and Cutler would be first out the door for all his meddling. Roger even said as such in the meeting. That's what made his decision to vote for it even funnier, because he was knowingly voting for taking a payout that meant he was out of a job.
Freddy was a very old-fashioned kind of sexist, where it's clearly just something he grew up always having been told and never really questioned, and there's not really anything malicious about it, rather patronizing and condescending. I think the more time he spent with Peggy, the more he realized he was wrong. Now…
Yes, since that's how every other season has worked. Remember that this isn't a new season, it's the second half of the 7th.
Jessica Pare is in the opening credits in the main cast still.
I just watched that episode literally today, and he was arrested because he tried to blow an undercover cop, so the cop kicked his ass. Similar thematically, but not related.
If there's one thing the show's constantly done, it's swerve to avoid the obvious. Greg didn't die in Vietnam, the Manson murders didn't affect Megan, and Sal wasn't involved in Stonewall.
Ha-HA! ….Pop-Tarts.
Now I'm imagining this half-season revealing every single woman Don ever cheated with has ended up dead. Bobbie Barrett, that schoolteacher, Sylvia Rosen. DEAD!
No, because he's not going to be even nearly as busy as he was as Head of Accounts, and nobody there's going to tell him to quit writing. Now he has a 9-5 job where he can follow his passion in his spare time, and when he's actually AT his job he can fuck over the people that betrayed him. Seems like he made out…
Let's talk about Ray Wise for a second. His delightful scene in this episode reminded me how much I love him, which made today's Twin Peaks news hurt even worse. Is there anything Ray Wise can't do? He played the devil once!