Yes.
Yes.
Well, that's what I figured comes next, just like it did outside. They don't hear Jim Hobart next—right now is the chaos. Soon they'll give in to the other Voice of God.
It's almost like nobody's listening to the big strong white man with the deep voice anymore. The order of things (as Mona put it) in the outside world has already (temporarily) collapsed. The decay is finally working itself within the walls of Sterling Coo.
The cast+Weiner+AMC need to get back together and actually film this, line by line.
In Ken’s eyes…
Scarecrow: Hey! Fuck you!
Pete: Mathis, in a meeting, had actually used a "four-letter word that starts with F. Have you ever heard such a thing."
Christ on a cracker!!!
I'm so used to Bruce Greenwood playing a white collar sleazebag in movies
Was disappointed that she didn't follow up on her anthropology studies.
He said (in the car with Pete) he'd buy a new set.
Who?
I thought PanAm was pretty decent. Too bad it didn't last.
The first (and only) time I heard the non-Budokan "I Want You To Want Me" on Pandora I couldn't believe it was the same band. The original is just awful.
It doesn't need to, necessarily. They've uncovered other, harder evidence in the course of the investigation.
So AV Club dedicated an entire podcast to covering Serial (another podcast), but didn't have anybody or anything on The Jinx?
I used to love binge-watching this show on Nick-at-Nite's Block Party Summer, back before binge-watching was only something you could do in regularly-scheduled marathons. Growing up, Suzanne Pleschette's Emily (and to a lesser extent, MTM's Mary) taught me that women could be smart, funny and beautiful at the same…
I think we can generally assume it's the more industrial neighborhoods of the 1950's Tri-County Area of Albany, Schenectady and Rensselaer (which includes Troy).
I wouldn't say I'll be missing them, Sean…
One such track was Gin Blossoms’ “Found Out About You,” a song that’s
saddled with the unfortunate distinction of being the song that isn’t
“Hey Jealousy.”