You think liking Johnny Cash makes someone cultured? You can buy his CD's at the gas station, dude.
You think liking Johnny Cash makes someone cultured? You can buy his CD's at the gas station, dude.
Yeah except she had it hidden in her tiny coat sleeve and after she ran out of ammo it did single empty clicks. I'm saying they really messed up the continuity there
kudos to Carol who can apparently unload a pistol faster than a fully automatic
Agreed, her monologue was so cheesy i almost cheered when that arrow came
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no idea how to reply to this my friend, bào qiàn
Right, so if you spend 6 seasons exploring those themes and don't come up with anything new to say, maybe it's time for some more plot-centric episodes
Oh great, another whole episode exploring the group's "moral ambiguity", as if we are all tweens and haven't gotten this message every ep since season 2. when this show is over, will it be remembered for something other than content-stretching?
"times are tough, friend-o" mike milligan, the anton chigurh of the north
"I'm goin' crazy down there at the lake." - I agree, a little too on-the-nose with the Coen Bros references. It's not really even an homage when you use the line the exact same way it was used in the movie, to tip someone off to the location of the cabin. A small complaint for an otherwise great episode.
I agree with you, the show had set the bar so high, that's why these plots twists hurt so bad. Like his 'sister' said, there's 7.3 billion people in the world, and they had to make mr.robot turn out to be his dad? lame
I think it's sad when a show has to try out these grand M. Knight Shamalan style twists in order to resolve the plot. It feels so bloated, I was really enjoying the show until this episode, not so much now. God it's so boring when things turn out to just be in the main character's head.