I like to think the fact that they didn't just pick another one-word title ending in O, but rather a long-winded head-scratcher was a big FUCK YOU to Jell-O.
I like to think the fact that they didn't just pick another one-word title ending in O, but rather a long-winded head-scratcher was a big FUCK YOU to Jell-O.
Sorry I called you a pigfucker.
Saul's razor-sharp, double-edged, legal, dual mind blades have been forged!
Hey yeah. Even when Mike went to the diner for breakfast in "Alpine Shephard Bo", it wasn't clear what he was having.
Okay, let's say that Howard is a complete, unrepentant dick. Does Jimmy's impression of him not still change after these revalations? Does Howard's demeanor towards Jimmy not still change once he knows Jimmy knows the full truth?
I feel sorry for him too, but only after BCS started. When BB ended I was actually happy for him (I really didn't think he would even survive.) One could even assert he was the show's only true winner.
I'm specifically referring to his arc in the BB storyline. Yes we don't know someone close to him wasn't killed, but in the BB story, he did not lose anybody the way Skyler, Jr, Marie, Jesse, etc did.
I'm probably alone on this, but I think Saul actually came out pretty good. He's alive, employed, sheltered, has all his body parts, and no one close to him was killed. Compared to the shit he was facilitating, his consequences seem pretty light.
"I've told the truth…that's all!"
Probably my silliest comment ever (and that's saying something), but our avatars look like they are actually having a 'shot-reverse shot' convo.
I can't help but think that Jimmy and Howard really have something to commiserate over now. Not saying they're gonna be fast friends, but even if they never speak to each other again, they must have a new type of respect for each other. Can't wait to see where this interaction goes, if anywhere.
Wow… the cake is a lie…
Well, it's a good thing you're keeping tabs on how to deal with television thugs, to keep it all straight.
Well, Chuck didn't have the benefit of talking with one of the seniors personally to hear the full story. Not as big of a ball-drop as it's being made out to be.
I think it has less to do with Cross' work ethic and more to do with the fact that his material has devolved from well-written stand-up into simple raging bitchfests.
Now I wanna see Vince Gilligan do a remake of the old Incredible Hulk TV show.
Jack McGee chasing The Hulk with Banner right under his nose the whole time seems quite familiar territory.
Yes. And we were reminded of it every time Walt cut the crusts off his sandwich. Haunting, really.
How do you mean? DeFino was following The Dude around.
"I dig your work, man! Playing one side against the other… fabulous stuff, man!"
"Fuck off, DeFino!"
Jesse Pinkman, for the most part?
Ha Ha!! "Simply a two-word review…Shit Sandwich."