There was something about the way Cassidy messed up his house the last time he was there (he described with much details). He also suggested that there should be more prostitutes with him. I don't have much, I didn't rewatch it.
There was something about the way Cassidy messed up his house the last time he was there (he described with much details). He also suggested that there should be more prostitutes with him. I don't have much, I didn't rewatch it.
Let's say 4 pm in the winter, and 9 in the summer. But if it makes you think we're cool, I can live with 3 pm.
To be fair with the writers, finding two small towns with very similar names, while being relatively close to a bigger city where Emmit could have had his office, must not have been easy.
He would have also preferred to see Nikki kill the guy in the motel with the hanger…
The way Ray died is kind of poetic, because, in a way, it saved Nikki's life. If he hadn't died first by Emmit's hands, she would have been the one killed. Looking back, I think this is the way Ray would have wanted it to play out.
The way they were trying to smile, while being completely taken aback by the situation, was priceless. They couldn't believe it, and me neither.
It was courier, according to the subtitles. They are a big help during these types of conversation.
Ruffles' All-Dressed! Poutine! Our Lady Peace's Superman's Dead! This guy doesn't lie about being Canadian.
For me, this scene made me realize just how much I felt for her character. Even as bad ass as she looks like, there's a vulnerability to her that I hadn't expected to witness until this. Suddenly, I felt very protective of her.
Me neither, I was sure that the writers would find a way for Chuck's statement to hurt HHM last week and for Howard to regret standing by Chuck all along. It would have been very satisfying. But this is not over! It can still happen. By what we've seen yesterday, apparently Chuck still hasn't learn anything.
Both Phillip and Elizabeth tried to show Paige that they understood what she's going through, but the whole time I was thinking that they maybe never felt the same way she does, since they have each other for such a long time, and their intimacy really helps them to cope with all the lies and deception.
Very good points. Chuck's self esteem is based on his intellect and his success, which make him look like a distant, cold and difficult to love person. So of course he will get less attention than Jimmy in situations where there is the need to connect with people. Jimmy excels in those situations, because of his…
The way he was smiling on the bench thinking his father was coming to see him… It broke my heart.
It's like when English speaking people say "fuck", but in non-sexual circumstances. As a Quebecer myself, I never think of the Church when I swear, even if the words are rooted in our heavily religious past. And like you said, nobody does it in English. It's a french thing.
Good point, I had not notice the similarities between them. It's to bad we don't know if the power of Walter/The Eye relied on touching people.
And what was going on when he was reaching for the glass of water in the interrogation room? The sound effects were REALLY creepy. What could he have done?
Sometimes I forget how often they kill people, an how normal it is for them. This show makes them look so human, especially Phillip, so it's always a shock for me when they resort to killing people. I think this proves how realistic this show is. Killing shouldn't look easy, and It should always be a big deal on…
I think the key, in all of this, is their closeness. I mean, they shared a body and an astral plane, so it can be both.
Or because she had already been in an astral plane (the white room) and now knew (or felt) the difference between the astral plane and reality?
Could it also serve as a way to show us that the Eye could have overheard the conversation, and now probably knew about David's parasite?