How do you figure Nacho can ever go to the cops about Mike for a hit HE commissioned? Or anything, for that matter?
How do you figure Nacho can ever go to the cops about Mike for a hit HE commissioned? Or anything, for that matter?
Just seconding that I haven't seen anything but a frazzled, totally stressed-out scared woman.
Well, to be fair, I'm probably a lot older than you. McKean was hugely famous in the 70s/early 80s as Lenny from "Laverne & Shirley". He also starred in the cult favorite "This Is Spinal Tap", and several of Christopher Guest's mockumentaries (Best In Show, A Mighty Wind - for which his songwriting was nominated for a…
That might be true, I lost patience with Sandler a long long time ago, so I've never had the stomach to watch him in a dramatic role. Carrey was passable as I recall.
I perhaps phrased that badly, but I think I disagree with you on some of this.
What makes you think he idolized Chuck?
I would never characterize McKean as a comedian, but certainly he has been a comic actor. I think that he has always been an actor and a musician, and terrific at improv.
I don't think anyone has even mentioned the previews, except to say they specifically avoid them.
I'm sure there's a real reason for that, but IMO a comedian or comic actor first of all knows timing, and second of all has to fully commit in spite of possible ridiculousness. It's that commitment to the role that really stands out for me.
Watching Mike last night, I kept thinking to myself, "I can't believe he gets killed by friggin' Walter White". Funny how those things keep popping up and deepening the narrative for me.
Absolutely realistic, and not just for those who work in the law. Any boss with the charisma and energy to build a successful business in a high-pressure field where appearances REALLY matter would react this way. If anything I thought Cliff was fairly restrained.
That might be the ideal way to resolve a workplace conflict like this, but Cliff's reaction was much more realistic.
I wouldn't think they'd can Jimmy for this, so quickly. Losing this prestigious position so quickly would be like he didn't lose anything at all. I'd expect to see him continue a few more months at least.
Cliff's reaction was quite restrained, I thought. It might not be the right way to go about reprimanding someone - I understand your point, for sure - but it was a VERY realistic reaction. People are human beings, Cliff's reaction was right in line with what I'd expect from someone in his position.
Yeah, you're not missing anything unless you're into FTWD (which is seems not many people are) and like a few tidbits until it starts up again. (Full disclosure, I am a fan of FTWD, but I don't pay a lot of attention to the little micro-series).
It's definitely better to see it. But some things I guess I'm willing to take on faith unless shown otherwise, we're not with them 24/7.
Well, it wasn't perfect, but it didn't make me want to throw my laptop across the room for a change - baby steps?
It's a little micro-series in the commercials that takes place on a commercial flight during the same timeline as "Fear the Walking Dead". I'd consider it analogous to mini-webisodes. Just extra content, 30 seconds long.
Yeah, Carol would have moved to castrate Mayor McSleaze instead of pressing her political leverage.
Ha, you're actually mostly right, at that!