Yeah, that was great. That server tour guide was a perfectly formed character.
Yeah, that was great. That server tour guide was a perfectly formed character.
That guy was, in classic Silicon Valley fashion, so exactly that guy. Does that make any sense?
I think Middleditch was standing on the little step thing on the doctor bed/thing, so he was higher? Not 100% sure.
They are horrible!
Yeah and that picture looking like nobody knew it was being taken was perfect.
I wonder if this episode was originally like 45 minutes. It moved so quickly and a lot of the story was moved along through off camera ADR and cuts splicing dialog together. I thought it was a really funny episode, and I will never, ever, forget that horse dripping cum as it fucked that mare, but did anyone else feel…
Yeah that desert house was in the middle of flat land, not surrounded by hills.
I was actually more distracted by the fact that there hasn't been that much composed music in BCS up until now. Mostly commercial songs. Seemed to come out of nowhere in this one. Maybe that's what made it so noticeable? I thought Porter's music in BB was really good.
I'm definitely planning on going back and re-watching season one, because I liked it a lot, but I didn't love it as much as I'm loving this season. I wonder if everything is really kicking in this season, or if it was there all along. Either way I can't get enough of this universe.
Favorite moment of comedy in this drama, this episode: Jimmy singing the Rocky song in that wide shot while driving away from Mike's booth.
The dark garage with the sunny rain behind her was the best for me. Great looking show!
Totally agreed. We don't know what happens to him because of Breaking Bad, right? I'm really interested to see where his character goes. His eyes are mesmerizing.
It really threw me off because I watched the first season on google, and they didn't censor pig fucker there. I'm in AMC's territory now!
I mean, isn't that the whole transition point into him becoming Saul? He doesn't like law and morality, he likes conning people, and making up stories, and being a showman. He likes getting results. He doesn't give a shit if his commercial broke the rules. It WORKED, and if he was running his own law office, he'd be…
I really loved it, because they started with Mike having the shit beat out of him, and since I knew Tuco wouldn't die, I spent the whole episode wondering how Mike fucked the plan to kill him up. This show (and Breaking Bad) really use flashbacks/flash forwards well.
Thank you! I'll be sure to check this out as I watch through it.
Tapes like HDCAM and HDCAM SR are still used today to deliver hi res finished assets.
This is great news! I'm stumbling my way through the end of the Sopranos, with The Shield being next on my list. Frankly, I think The Sopranos has aged horribly, and I need my next TV show to be a winner.
My work employs an assistant to the creator/president of the company, who is worth millions, at least. The assistant has been doing that job for at least 5 years with no change position. So it's possible, I guess? I forget what my original point was.
DOONNNNAAAAA!!!