dixonbawls--disqus
Dixon Bawls
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I've been there, dude. All the more impressive when something like that is not noticeable. I recently learned the cityscape seen from inside the Nakatomi building in Die Hard was a 300-foot wide matte painting with fiber optic lights and whatnot.
Damn!

There's an excellent Vsauce on YT about how we all look at the same apple and each of us sees a different color red. It is stylized, but it comes across as a real location to me. YMMV, of course.
But it does seem much bigger inside than out. David St. Hubbins, Timelord?

At the risk of sounding vague and meaningless: It is not necessarily the job of Fiction to represent Reality with 100% accuracy. Fiction is supposed to be convincing, not realistic.

Of course he's not super successful, because Chuck keeps throwing up road blocks. Jimmy is only doing that because HHM didn't hire him. The scene where Jimmy shows Chuck the Land-Crab law degree (I thought) was to show how Chuck had to feign enthusiasm for Jimmy's success. Regardless of what car he drives, or how much…

I really think Chuck's behavior is less "he thinks Jimmy is worthless" and more "big brother can't stand little brother making good." Isn't the show implying that Jimmy's climb out of the mailroom is what sent Chuck into his psychosomatic spiral? That's what I'm getting so far anyway.

Don't let shopping strain your brain-o,
Just sing this short refrain-o.
Our furniture is buen-o,
Tampico is the name-o!

The real patron saint of douchbaggery!!

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Put head in ass to show comment.

I was actually thinking the last season (or so) of BCS could overlap with the first season of BB. I think Saul showed up in the second half of season 2? There's definitely room for some storytelling shenanigans.

"An act of hutzpah" or "An active foot spa?"!!!!!!!!!

"He's told the truth…that's all!"

Well, it's your opinion that it's vague and meaningless, and you're entitled to it. And I never said DWS's comment wasn't valid.

Wasn't it implied that he also had a kickfest whenever HHM refused to cash-out Chuck from the firm?

The only thing I found incredulous was Jimmy dumpster diving in his Matlock suit when we know he owns at least one pair of dungarees.

Art isn't always about following rules and formulas and patterns.

By "it," do you mean "his brains out?"
Me too.

Next time ya rewatch this ep, notice the transition from the bingo scene to the Kettleman scene. Jimmy darts through the door from screen left and slides into the booth in one fluid motion. Pretty slick, Vince.

Cameron's Titanic had a couple CGI shots that were top notch. Troll Hunter I would also consider prettaaaay good.

No, he looks like a young Tom Kenney dressed as Jon Hamm.

"Law offices of James McGill, would you like to try a Super-Pan today?!!"