that beating changed Krazy 8. he was never the same again
that beating changed Krazy 8. he was never the same again
I think Stacy made up the pancake story and the concrete story because she doesn't want her daughter to not have memories of her father. Also, she's kinda crazy.
"the allegations were made some time ago and kept secret from the others in the band, is that enough direct substantiation that AV Club would be prudent to take the review down"
what does "woke" mean in this context. I thought I knew what it meant, but after reading this, i'm not so sure. also, are there "woke queer bands" that put out unlistenable music, and would the listenability of the music affect their "wokeness"?
That logic is flawed. If person A alleges something about person B to person C, and person C doesn't tell anyone, it doesn't mean those allegations are in fact true. Keeping allegations secret for a length of time does not, in itself, substantiate those allegations. In fact, it could be argued it does the exact…
yeah, that occurred to me too when he was comparing himself to aids victims. I think with Chuck though, it's also a power trip. on some level he gets off on having everyone cater to his every whim and one way that manifests itself is through an illness that basically requires them to cater to him, but it can't just be…
It's Jim the fish
My thought is that Jimmy will beat the charges by outlawyering the DA. Chuck will lose his shit, because he just can't fathom that Jimmy is actually that good a lawyer, and so he'll go after Kim in whatever way he can, although, technically, i'm not sure she's actually done anything wrong YET.
I think Hector has a stroke.
I drove through Indiana, on my way to Chicago, and no kidding, there was a long stretch where there was only one other car on the road.
Right. Ernie was just a fall guy who outserved his purpose. But i'm sure Chuck gave him one of his "this is for your own good and you'll come out the other side better for it" speeches before he fired him.
My only surprise/criticism is that after all the cat and mouse and cloak and dagger let's follow each other all over the deserts of New Mexico stuff, Gus just reveals himself to Mike.
Because from a legal standpoint, it's irrelevant. It doesn't matter what's on the tape you're not allowed to break down someone's door and steal/destroy their property.
Sorry but I think you're wrong about that. The only sincere thing about Chuck's ploy is that he sincerely wants Jimmy to not practice law anymore. Everything he's done has been to that end. I'm sure Chuck doesn't want Jimmy to go to prison, but that's only because his whole plan was to get Jimmy disbarred, not sent to…
I don't think anybody really knows about Jesse's involvement. Hank and Gomez didn't tell anyone. The Nazis stole the video taped confession and all the other evidence. And with Heisenberg being found dead in the lab at the compound, that explains how/why there was still the Heisenberg blue being sold on the streets.…
Walt getting over on Mike was more of a fluke. It even surprised Walt. That wouldn't happen again, but unfortunately for Mike, it only needed to happen once
It's just another example of the contrast between Kim and Jimmy. Kim is about details and thoroughness, Jimmy's just like, "you had me at MVD"
I LOVED that shot. television is a visual medium and I don't think anyone understands that better than the folks at BCS, and previously BB. you just don't get those creative out of the box visuals from other shows.
family is still family even if it's just the two of them
I think the sweeping is how the hand off is made. Jimmy didn't notice cause why would he, and he was actively watching. No one else is going to be paying attention to the manager sweeping the floor. The bag was placed on the floor under the table, where Gus just happened to be sweeping for a reason. He swept whatever…