Here, at tarantula arms, we like to fry queso blanco. This would elevate it beyond our wildest dreams. On fried bread. You can close the internet now.
Here, at tarantula arms, we like to fry queso blanco. This would elevate it beyond our wildest dreams. On fried bread. You can close the internet now.
Gave it a shot! It was good, but I feel it needed some sort of carby delivery mechanism to gather all that runny egg yolk. Maybe on top of toast, or hash browns, or rice.
Let’s frico all eggs. Leave no egg un-cheesed.
While I acknowledge your opinion, calling a fried runny egg gross also makes me sad in my soul.
Is this show, as Guillermo del Toro insists, now better than Breaking Bad? I might have to agree.
Gus isn’t gonna stoop to dealing with the peons. They’re Mike’s job. That’s what he was hired to do - handle the superlab job from top to bottom.
Yeah I thought the first montage might be the best one they have ever done, but the second really stuck out as “oh....another montage? Sure”. It felt pretty lackluster compared to the masterful cold open.
Could the spilled cup be a clue? Salamanca has got to be in there somewhere... Gus rewinds the video. Where is he? Where is Hector? There’s something in his eyes...Yes! The ataxic old man is leering at the bent over nurse. There he is. Eight months. Gus has been a patient man. A smile creeps across his face...
Have you never built a house? Everyone in construction is so crooked, they screw their pants on in the morning.
I dunno, the two consecutive montages this week got to be a bit much. I was itching for some dialogue about halfway through Pete Seeger.
Great episode. I am racking my brain trying to figure what Kim has in mind with those office supplies... Seehorn got two marvelous reaction sequences, one on the sofa in her office (processing Jimmy’s favor request which she knows may be a ticking time bomb) and the other in the car (complex emotions leading to…
Did Jimmy really crosses a line by asking Kim for help? Huell has criminal history but is still a defendant on whom the DA is going much harder than previous similar cases, so he needs a good PD; and Kim enjoys the work. Jimmy’s unfair action is to start his questionable maneuvering after Kim’s involved.
“Kai. Buddy. Just an FYI . . . there’s no H.R. department or union rep to save your bacon.”
Huell’s body habitus seems appropriate for the situational metrics.
Also, the Frenchman was bragging about other work he did. Very much a no-no if you’re dealing with one Mr. Gustavo Fring.
Theoretically, he’s selling the phones at his own markup so he could be making extra money there.
Mike promised Gus that he wouldn’t kill Hector. Gus took Mike not telling him about Nacho as a broken promise. That’s why Mike says “I said I wouldn’t kill him, not be his body guard”, or something along those lines.
I also don’t think that it was his dad’s shop that Nacho was looking to rest at, to me it appeared to be his dad’s house. (“His plea to rest a little at his dad’s shop is heartbreaking, the naked and vulnerable question of a child looking for a moment of safety.”)
But, Donna, the cousins didn’t give Nacho that shot to the gut, it was Tyrus and Victor as a ruse FOR the cousins (and the rest of the Salamancas.)
Uhhh she says in the review that they’re going to stop covering this show. And there are dozens of us that enjoy this show. Dozens!