Which should tell you pretty much all you need to know about these books…
Which should tell you pretty much all you need to know about these books…
"It’s been said before and it will be said again: as the first sitcom about an Asian-American family in over 20 years (the last one being Margaret Cho’s All-American Girl…"
Everytime I look at Raymond Cruz, I think "Ding Chavez." Dude has a ton of range.
Upvoting not because I necessarily agree, but because I think it would be the best easter egg ever if they actually did that at some point.
"Roy Scheider impressions in the bathroom mirror…"
I don't remember all the details of the end of Breaking Bad, but I assumed he had at least some of that money left. Enough, certainly, to supplement Cinnabon pay and afford a decent apartment.
I think Frank is pretty amazing when he's in one of his moments of clarity. You get glimpses of this incredibly smart and insightful guy, who's just ruined himself.
I know "if it didn't happen onscreen, it didn't happen," but there is NO explanation the writers are going to come up with for how Jimmy managed to not get murdered on that boat that is going to satisfy me.
Yeah, I think only Bran's is truly caught up with the books, and I read that was because the actor is growing up too fast to draw it out. I expect Arya will be pretty much caught up within the first handful of episodes this season as well.
Amen. I knew it had a flashy and quirky trailer, and that was it. Absolutely loved it, and gets my vote as Most Underrated Comic Movie Ever.
Easy: (Objectively) They're not nearly as well-paced or plotted as the first three, and people who waited years for the next installment were treated to…a whole lot of nothing of interest, followed by a few pages of plot advancement. (Subjectively) They suck.
Plus, didn't Frank's mom blow up a house making meth? Or did I imagine that?
I just assumed he built Morningstar by himself.
Yeah, I knew I'd be eliminating an entire quest thread by doing so, and I didn't care.
Agreed. My favorite part of New Vegas was when I got tired of being jerked around by everyone, and Caesar talked shit to me one time too many, so me and my sidekick booby-trapped their camp and just killed Caesar and all his officers. I'm not sure if I broke the rest of the game doing so, but man, was it satisfying.
She was on the Nerdist podcast a few months ago, and Chris Hardwick asked her about it. She said it was inspired mostly by her sister.
I used to live next door to Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman in Brooklyn. If she can afford a $2M brownstone (note: *I* did not own a $2M brownstone), I have to think Doc & Jackson are doing ok.
"Is this some kind of Make A Wish thing? Are you dying? Is it from loneliness?"
You're correct; it was nine years, not months.
Biggest laugh for me was Andre talking about being put on the stand to testify about his mother's "secret stash of boat dynamite."