They don't seem to believe in proofreading at The AV Club, as evidenced in nearly every review.
They don't seem to believe in proofreading at The AV Club, as evidenced in nearly every review.
Gosh, I completely forgot about Charlie.
And I feel kinda bad about that.
Yes, the Justified finale was also a thing of beauty.
I liked that touch, but still wanted a bit more of an explanation…or at least one more good look at it.
You're absolutely right. Rye was the catalyst for everything. But I have a strong feeling Peggy would've managed to royally screw up her life somewhere along the way…and several other people's along with it, of her own volition.
I was so captivated by Lou's story I didn't even worry about what Peggy was doing. I did wonder what she might do while he was at the phone booth, though. I expected her to bail.
That old standard, "Madam, I'm Adam."
That's an interesting tidbit. And I remember that episode featuring Yaz. Now you're making me hunger for its return!!!
I like details like that…very interesting. But it still wasn't in use in 1979 or early 80's. "Personnel" was.
I prefer it when they get period details correct…especially if I was there and remember that period (one of the many things I like about The Americans).
A murderous bastard (double-murderous).
Betsy dissed Camus.
I love Betsy.
The boss could've been referring to the fact they're at the end of the decade, and he was being expansive about the future. Or even if not, it wouldn't have been much later. Still too soon for HR.
Damn. I'm missing this show already.
And that was one small, plain, ugly-ass cubicle of an office.
One little anachronism. In 1979, there was no such thing as "HR" or Human Resources (when Arkin said "Dale from HR will be by")…it was Personnel. Dale from Personnel would've come by to bring Milligan some boring forms. "Human Resources" would've sounded…
I'd like to see Bud and some of his fellow Eisbibers spring into action like that!
"Bottom line, don't rile us up."
I LOVE BUD!!!!!!
Ha! They expected something like the O.K. Corral, but they got something more akin to Custer's Last Stand.
That's a good one, too!
Now, I'm wanting to rewatch both of those.
I thought Hanzee's last line to Floyd at the end of their phone conversation was strangely poetic…
"We will lay waste to them in the devil's hours."
Made me think of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", one of the best book/movie titles ever.