I only know the basics of the original movie, but didn’t Tim Allen get the Santa job by murdering the previous Santa? Therefore, in order to pass the mantle, shouldn’t Tim Allen be hunted down by any potential candidates?
I only know the basics of the original movie, but didn’t Tim Allen get the Santa job by murdering the previous Santa? Therefore, in order to pass the mantle, shouldn’t Tim Allen be hunted down by any potential candidates?
They drive by a spooky looking truck which startles them and then later he spots it pulled over with the driver dumping what look like bodies into a hole, so of course once the truck leaves he has to investigate, and well, curiosity gets the cat.
I can’t recall that he did anything that stupid, at least by horror movie standards. I quite enjoyed that movie. Definitely worth a watch especially if you can get it on some free streaming platform.
The fact remains that no one is going to call BS if you tell anyone that you were around Lexington Market and someone tried to rob you. It’s not a fact that makes me happy but Democratic mayors or not, Baltimore is extremely crimetacular. And the layout of it is such that there aren’t a lot of ‘nice’ areas that are…
I’d look forward to the montage’s of Gus meticulously picking out his outfits for the week.
I get the Pop Culture email newsletter as well, and that essay was weird. Through the first paragraph, you’re thinking “well, I guess that makes sense; you just don’t have the time to catch up, but you’re going to tell us how you liked this current season.” Then the story continues into the second paragraph, and the…
Haha basically 🤣! I bailed about a decade ago. The series itself has become an undead shambling corpse. Only the most diehards of the diehards are still interested at this point. However, there are like 5 spinoffs in the works in addition to the original spinoff that is still airing. With BCS ending, AMC is basically…
It definitely doesn’t need them - the show got to its final season and has been critically acclaimed so its not like adding viewership does anything now.
I guess it comes down to how much time they’re actually spending in the Breaking Bad timeline. it sure seems like they’re setting up Gene to be the major player in this final stretch, and I’m not even sure how Jesse and Walt are gonna fit in unless they’re just a brief cameo in flashback
I find the term “monochrOmaha” inordinately funny. Now if I can just find a way to get that word onto my Nebraska license plate...
A Gus prequel could make sense. But what is there left to tell with Mike? We know he accepted payoffs in a corrupt PD and that his son wasn’t corrupt and was killed. We saw how he got revenge and left. There’s nothing left to mine there. Better Call Saul already served as his prequel story to me.
Probably because he hated the nursing home and had Tuco to look after him at the time. There’s no way Hector would prefer a nice assisted living facility to being close to his nephew. “Familia es todo.”
I predict AMC is willing to write an awfully big check to keep the ABQverse going.
I am very curious what unexpected direction this episode is going to go in. It is in this show’s DNA to constantly subvert expectations, and they’re leading us on to think we know what’s going to happen with Walt and Jesse coming back...
Better call Saul has nearly been as much about Mike's back story as Saul. But, Gus, there's still so much they can explore. There's been debate online that he may have been part of general Pinochets death squads or he fought against pinochet. There's just so much that could be explored with a Gus prequel (his time in…
This is...acceptable.
What Better Call Saul needs is more proactive, vigilant fans who will keep those filthy casuals away. Tell em that they’re not real fans. Make sure they know that they’re watching tv wrong. Bunch of posers, am I right?
I don’t know if Better Call Saul needs any “wayward fans” from Breaking Bad. If they were fans they would probably be watching along with the rest of us.
The head of mall security isn’t as depressed as Gene because he gets to go home to Christie Brinkley.