We got drive through in Sugar Land last night and the guy at the window was wearing a mask... around his neck. Didn’t even bother to pull it up over his mouth and nose.
We got drive through in Sugar Land last night and the guy at the window was wearing a mask... around his neck. Didn’t even bother to pull it up over his mouth and nose.
We already know how a backlash to wearing masks goes, thanks to some morons 100 years ago:
I’m sure a great deal of Kim’s character development was also inspired by the public’s hostile reaction to Skyler White’s role in BB.
I thought for the majority of the episode that Kim was trying to see if Jimmy would take the bait and do something “unforgivable” as the episode title indicated. Was blindsided when it was Jimmy who balked at the idea. And you’re right, it makes sense but was completely surprising at the same time. Kim has always…
When we saw him get out of the tunnel and then instead of heading for the hills, he heads back to the house with a gun in hand, my God. And leaving the bathtub up intentionally for the gunmen to find -- Lalo is too smart for his own good.
Next you’re going to tell me that Biden “won” just because he “did better than everybody else on practically every metric” and NOT because the DNC was literally driving from home to home murdering entire families of Bernie supporters while they slept.
More votes. More delegates. Running a campaign that was able to get the votes of Black people, instead of young hipsters who talk big game on Twitter but can’t be troubled to show up to vote.
“was that how he earned it?”
I don’t think it’s a mistake that The Simpson’s glory days were when the world was barely online, snark was more private, and episodes could build off the legacy of traditional family sitcoms and 20th century pop culture.
Thing is, the Saul we see in Breaking Bad isn’t more than Cartel-adjacent. A true cartel lawyer wouldn’t be doing the penny-ante work we see is Goodman’s stock in trade.
Used to perfection in Tarantino’s ‘Jackie Brown’. Dag gummit, Bill. Too soon.
I get how New York City itself is a character, but this is taking it too far.
I did a project on medical planning in grad school and one thing we found repeatedly in literature and anecdotally through interviews is that there is typically a disconnect between the way someone perceives their age and health and reality.
And he’s been directly linked to more pedophile things than those they’re accusing...but that’s a conspiracy and he’s a saint and those others are def hiding something. It’d be funny if not so sad/scary
As an enjoyer of the Office and despiser of cilantro, I support this interpretation.
If you don't like The Office, I think you should take your comments, turn around, and SHOVE THEM UP YOUR BUTT
Well said.
Disagree. I happen to be in the middle of rewatching the entire series from the beginning with my wife, who has never seen it. Currently in S2, and Larry so far has:
- bought an entire new house because the previous one had a wire in view of the backyard
- bet his acupuncturist $5k that he couldn’t fix his neck
- loaned…
Another poster showed me the map showing they don’t want the impeached anal fissure that is in the White House. So I retract my statement about them.