AWFUL. I'm sorry for your losses. And I applaud your service to the disaster cleanups.
AWFUL. I'm sorry for your losses. And I applaud your service to the disaster cleanups.
Doesn't work for me, either, but I hope there's some planned plot payoff for suffering through those scenes.
…Alex
Not sure Strand'll die, though. Nor Alex. Nick def. won't die.
Hence, the show's title
Do tell…please elaborate.
I feel you! Except…time travel doesn't apply in this show.
His seat was intact, and the walker behind him was muzzled by its air bag and restrained by its seatbelt.
I have zero interest in the "Ride With Norman Reedus" snoozefest being advertised. Saw the preview. Yawn! The show will likely feature intetesting places, but - based on the previews - I think Norman needs to stick to scripted shows, short interviews, and modeling, for both his sake and ours.
I see the parallels:
@ "Tonight on Fear the Sea because Jeezus Fuck why are there so many zombies in it?"
Given the episode's title, love the zombie eating the crabs that are eating him. Besides that and Madison's statement, mentioned in the review, have to ponder how the title applies, otherwise.
”We don’t submit to terror. We make the terror,” Frank says in
his final fourth wall-breaking of the season. And for the first time
ever, Claire hears him speak to us and she seems to see us, too. Will
anyone be surprised if she’s addressing the camera directly next year,
too? This season’s biggest success has been in…
Sips the microbrew.
Kim feels sorry for Chuck.
Yes, but above I answered the question you asked.
I emphatically don't think Chuck wants Jimmy to remain a criminal; Chuck already has a lifetime of instances he can cite when he wants to feel morally superior to Jimmy. Rather, Chuck wants Jimmy to stop being a criminal and con man, to stop embarrassing him, to stop upstaging him, and to stop practicing law (which…
Yep.
Calling someone on the hospital intercom after said someone has left the building (to do a hoagie run) is a waste of time.
There's def. a connection, and not just geographically. The phrase, "managing a Cinnabon in Omaha", echoes Kim's telling Rick Schweikart & Partners had she stayed in her home town, her best case scenario would have been marrying the guy who managed the local gas station.