everything in its episode was way too pat. I agree that Lucy and James really did not show they were that into each other if she can handle him being in love with someone else so well.
everything in its episode was way too pat. I agree that Lucy and James really did not show they were that into each other if she can handle him being in love with someone else so well.
competition for clients is so fierce anything outside of showing up at a hospital literally ambulance chasing merits a little more than shrug. It has actually been like that since the 90's, according to older lawyers I know who worked before lawyers advertised on TV. I doubt you would be disbarred or even suspended…
yes, big firms are usually very anal, I get that. But usually the big factor is did it work? Since he showed it worked it would be really hard for them to say, yeah, a million dollars..but bad! lol
I dont know, I think they nailed it in season 1. Chuck hates his scumbag little brother became a lawyer like him. I think if he didn't, his relationship with Jimmy would be better. He is not a good guy and it is obvious his own partners do not love him, as we saw this season and the last few episodes of last…
I agree with the first review here this season. They flipped the script on Chuck relations with the firm. The first season they shot it so it looked like Howard and the firm loved Chuck, but now it is clear they tolerate him because he is a partner and they cannot buy him out and he is not liked at all and they get…
I took from it she is taking advantage of him because he keeps giving her money, and she wants a better house. He knows she is lying but loves his grandkid (this was established on Breaking Bad) a lot so he played along. I do not think she is a nice person and we are seeing that for the first time.
The only thing that rings a bit hollow is how ethical the lawyers are in this world other than Jimmy..lol. I am a lawyer and if I made a small commercial like that and it got over 100 clients, and the commercial was not crass, I think I would be lightly reprimanded at best and would be told please run it by us from…
Ugh, I am hating it with James/Kara. They never sold his current relationship enough to make it a tough call and they have not sold the Kara thing enough to make it believable.
They absolutely have to get rid of Superman for this show to work. It might work in the comic, but on a TV show, its a BIG plot hole. The stuff between Kara and her sister was the best thing about the episode, but they need to kill the Kara/James stuff. It is just not working and telling us they love each other is…
This was perhaps the worst episode I seen of this show. I agree with the review. Everything was hit home with a sledgehammer instead of even a little nuance. Kara and James, and James and Lane, has zero chemistry, so the love triangle has no punch whatsoever. I agree Kara telling his GF why he is so amazing and…
You are making a lot of assumptions about characters we do not know.
The most disappointing thing to me was I was expecting Ecbert's saving of Kwenthrith was to be some kind of diabolical ruse, but it was actually played straight and she really was trapped in a tower. That is a little basic and it actually made Wessex look good, which is the exact opposite of how they portrayed them…
you are allowed your opinion. Many, including me, just do not share it. If the show was called Europe in 900 AD, it would be different, but it is supposed to be about the Vikings. What does Wessex have to do with the story anymore?
IDK, most actually do, what good does it do to starve?
I agree the characters are what's still making this a big hit, but that is the problem. The concept is getting old and the characters are keeping people around, but in the comic, they kill those characters with regularity. If they kill Daryl, or Rick or Maggie or Glen or Carol, the ratings will dive because then you…
I loved Star Trek, but the money thing, like "crystals" that made the ships go, were a fantasy construct. Money is more advanced than bartering, which is why it replaced it 2000 years ago. The reason why is simple, what if the people you are trading with do not have the things you need or they have things you need…
yes, this show is repeating itself, but what else is there for it to go? Also, Nagin killing people growing food is even more dumb than the governor. If you are a warlord and the people are compliant, why are you killing them when you need them to grow food?
I understand the criticism, but I think it is obvious they really do not have enough content with just the vikings themselves, especially with Althastan gone. They had to expand the universe a bit, although I agree it is a mistake how they did it. Showing how the vikings affected England or France would be okay for…
I agree. Where the four main guys have evolved past their stereotypes, Stuart actually devolved in a stereotype loser. Him being poor and the joke that there is no money in a comic book store was good. Why they decided to make him a complete loser besides being poor after his first store closed is an utter mystery…
Agree, they have to do something with him as he is sticking out like a sore thumb in the last couple of episodes. Now that the love interest thing is gone, he really has no point.