Flawless episode.
Except that Jimmy says it's 2003. Big Fish was shown in Blockbuster, but was released on DVD in April 2004.
Boy I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Flawless episode.
Except that Jimmy says it's 2003. Big Fish was shown in Blockbuster, but was released on DVD in April 2004.
Boy I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
I'm watching the "Better Call Saul" episode of Breaking Bad (saul's first) and just noticed he's on the phone with his secretary named Francesca. Then she appears later. Never noticed she was ever on the show before and never seen anyone mention it (though i am sure somebody has somewhere). Pretty cool!
I'm going to say something that'll probably be unpopular but here goes. This show has really been reminding me of Entourage this season. In a bad way. And the appearance of Haley Joel Osment was icing on the cake. Silicon Valley is full of funny lines, sure. That's where it excels. But otherwise it just feels like a…
So, who else saw Lydia's arrival coming purely from the tease opening shot of the episode? A closeup shot of coffee being stirred, just like the shot that sealed her fate on Breaking Bad.
I'm very critical of the show in recent years, but I really enjoyed this. I have to give credit to Matt Selman for running with this episode, and trying something very new for a show almost 3 decades old. The first double length episode, and a fresh story/vibe for the whole thing. I don't think it necessarily needed…
So am I the only one who thought this episode was a fail? I didn't think the gang's experience being black provided anything remotely fresh. Pretty much entirely first-thought jokes about cops automatically turning on them and being poor. The songs weren't memorable or funny enough to compensate for the time they were…