Sure, I'm not suggesting he got them illegally or anything, just she got them from him in that scene. In a dramatic context, why have a character present options at all if the choice the other character makes doesn't mean anything?
Sure, I'm not suggesting he got them illegally or anything, just she got them from him in that scene. In a dramatic context, why have a character present options at all if the choice the other character makes doesn't mean anything?
I wonder will Kim get hooked on the "good stuff" painkillers that she got from Jimmy.
A man's gotta work or he dies inside & Mike is skilled at his illegal job.
What he does is to repay above board offences against him or his sense of right with underhanded revenge.
Have to admit that before your comment gave me pause that I thought that's what the whole site was :)
I think the casting of a what we can think of as Chief Whigham is a nice cooincidence with the Simpsons.
He already has a result. 1 solved murder and 1 accidental death of a murderer.
Is it a swindle? He's the only one who is out of pocket. Is Emmit's business worth so much more than the $1M Varga lent/"invested"? I took the statement that he wants to use it for money laundering at face value.
I haven't seen the Coen version either, but the original is brilliant, well worth watching.
and his murderer in the clear thanks to her
Didn't Maeve finally assert her own agency by getting back off the train, and out of her programmed "ESCAPE"?
Wes was the closest the show had to an everyman character. The remainder of the characters are more niche in their characterisation, so be interesting to see how big of a hole it leaves.
Yep. He's annoying because he's a miscast actor.
When he's on screen he breaks the illusion. Makes the viewer think "not this guy again".
I felt the whole series was rushed but it became progressively more and more so. By the end, events just kind of popped out of nowhere and were over with before they'd had a chance to register. 8 episodes was probably too short to cover things properly.
I found the ritual business to be annoying. It's one thing for her to be a herbalist who provides remedies for a bleedin' arsehole, but another thing entirely to be performing apparently purely mystic rituals *that work*. If the world actually worked like that then the prayers would have been equally effective.
that's "fivehead" mister.
It's a subjective rather than an objective B. The show is fun, albeit badly acted and terribly written fun, and has picked up the pace as it enters the home stretch. Objectively, at least Norrie's second mom got out of her contract this week.
That is so last week (dome time)