Maybe it was supposed to be a joke on missionary work.
Maybe it was supposed to be a joke on missionary work.
Tulip looks like she's bored out of her mind when Jesse's fucking her. With his technique, can't say I blame her.
Were Walt's barrels of money buried on tribal land?
Right. I'd like to know how Lydia and Fring got connected originally. Straight-laced and colder than ice she is.
The Lydia/Madrigal/Fring connection has not yet been explicated, but I have no doubt the writers have it figured. And I think the actress that plays Lydia is superb. Her American accent is spot-on.
Gotta give credit to the casting director and the actress who plays Lindsay. She's absolutely, cringingly hateful.
Yeah, like when Charlie kills her. I'd be OK with that, the little Stepford Nazi.
I wondered if I missed something along those lines, that she was forced on them somehow.
Why does Katie allow that Nazi Stepford babysitter Lindsay in her home?
I'm wondering if a more appropriate poetic reference might have been Wallace Stevens' The Jar. "Like nothing else in Tennesseeā¦'
"as Whiterose offers the promise of a better world, one in which you can make things happen simply by believing they would."
Sounds like the Krell?
Fine review of a fascinating show. The sound engineering on this program is artful. One scene reminded me of the sound effects during Dr Morbius' tour of the Krell power plant.
And yet "professional" wrestling lives on. What crap.
She is a remarkable beauty.
I believe Jimmy's scene with the two cops is the funniest thing I've ever seen on tv. I almost choked from laughing.
If you're hiding in your house at night, trying not to be seen, the smart thing to do is shine a bright flashlight out your window.