He did warn Olivia she wouldn't like life without him…and that began with picking up the very large check.
He did warn Olivia she wouldn't like life without him…and that began with picking up the very large check.
Ehh, it's Matthew, but your heart was in the right place.
As I used to say as a kid after someone seconded something I too agreed with, "I third it!"
Even with that being the case, I doubt there's anywhere in the country where a PT file clerk makes $30/hr.
I would have agreed with you before I saw Hannibal. But Mads Mikkelsen's restraint and embrace of the nuance of a gesture, line-reading, etc. in his performance kind of calls out the hamminess of Hopkins' portrayal. I still love, well Silence of the Lambs at least, if not the rest, but after you watch Mads, the…
Hannibal is, to my delight, not a "watered-down" version of anything. It is entirely its own creature. And worth a watch if psychopathic serial killers and cooking shows are your thing.
And then hire the woman (and her daughter!) in your office. That's not discreet.
I really think there was a only a small bit of truth (misguided truth) to Cary's use of the word "girlfriend". He meant that like dropping a bomb in that FBI office. Its purpose was to level the room, the investigation and Lana. Sure, Cary still and probably always will, have feelings for Kalinda. I don't think he…
THIS. Exactly.
We don't know definitively but Peter chose the words of his response to Alicia's question really carefully…like the lawyer/politician/lying bastard we know he is.
And that there's absolutely no chance they're so special he'll leave his wife for them.
I was thinking the same thing as @Hashtag, except drawing parallels between Dylan and Michael Corleone. In The Godfather, Michael was the special one, the one the Don put all his hopes into and wanted all the best for. He wasn't supposed to get into the family business (I believe he was supposed to be a doctor?)…
Honestly, I don't think Cary was all that confused, that wasn't purely motivated by jealousy. Kalinda was pretty clear when last they spoke. He knows she isn't his girl. He did that just to put the Feds on the defense and UNEXPECTED BONUS! embarrass (and possibly compromise) his romantic rival. He was pissed with the…
I'd watch The Contrite Husband with the exact same cast! And just the whole thing over from Peter's side of matters. (I'm saying, that's when you know you've written some compelling characters). That would be an interesting companion series.
Of Kalinda's exes, I really liked Lili Taylor's Donna. She gave Kalinda a run for her money and I thought they had awesome chemistry. (Check out Season Two's "Poison Pill", if you don't believe me, which bonus also featured the debut of Louis Canning schooling Alicia for the first time).
Even the zombie apocalypse has to have the occasional plus-side!
Aisha Tyler's a surprisingly awesome guest too. I liked when she was on with Scott Porter. Maybe they should do an episode with Aisha and Yvette?
Agreed. The way I've stopped myself from going down that particular (feminine hygiene questions) rabbit hole is I assume they're all too malnourished and stressed for their menses.
Similarly, I'm preoccupied frequently with how much their breath must stink. I get the chills just thinking about it…ugh.
I don't know if Michonne would definitely be the worst one, but I doubt Dawn would be allowed to keep that hand if she tried to slap Michonne with it.