Karl has been such a delight this season and, while largely comic relief to a degree in the earlier seasons, we’re getting to see how he managed to get to the position he did and that he does have a spine in him.
Karl has been such a delight this season and, while largely comic relief to a degree in the earlier seasons, we’re getting to see how he managed to get to the position he did and that he does have a spine in him.
I’m calling it right now: Connor becomes the President and the series ends with all of them in the Oval Office, ready to start a whole bunch of quasi-shady business enterprises with the new, true patriarch of the family, Connor Roy. You know, he was interested in politics at a very young age.
I feel like a pyrrhic victory is the best that they deserve or will get. One or all will end up running a wildly devalued company and still won’t have their daddy’s respect, love, or wealth.
This just feels like the kind of show that cannot possibly end with the Big Bad vanquished and our sibling heroes victorious. At least one (probably all three) of the siblings will wind up in some form of personal hell. If Matsson’s position does crumble, it’ll be mutually assured destruction.
i don’t think witness protection is on the table after you escape from prison.
Frank’s not just defending his reputation. He’s the CFO of a publicly-traded company so any misleading statements to the public would be a criminal offense. He’s right to be worried if Kendall’s making edits to the financial sections of a presentation.
The latest actor who no one asked to weigh in on this but felt the need to anyway is Game of Thrones’ Ciarán Hinds...
Putting Darby O’Gill on the list and leaving off excellent movies like The Guard is an insult.
At the very least, Leprechaun 4 should be there, since it portrays the Irish’s important role in the history of space travel.
Noooope.
No Leprechaun??
Literally none of those fees go to the band. The Facility Charge goes to the venue. The service fee goes to TicketMaster:
Our government unsurprisingly failed to stop Ticketmaster from creating a monopoly when they merged with (purchased) LiveNation. Live Nation was on the venue side owning and/or operating countless venues around the country and acting as a tour production company. So yeah, basically you can’t get tickets to much…
one of the greatest tv characters of all time, but i can’t help but think...why not wait a few weeks and put this out after the entire season is over? he’s gonna do more!
Kyle showing Henry how to slice a lime was a nice, lowkey callback to the very first episode. It’s cute for the audience, but Henry’s blank expression highlights how unmemorable the original series was for the character (possibly because he was pounding painkillers and shots the whole time).
Idc about spoilers. I will laugh again at Ron’s karaoke revelation when I see the episode tonight. That joke basically told me this season is going to be the unicorn “good series revival” which also applies to Kids In The Hall.
The way Marisol Sacramento was able to show Lucy’s cake bite having its intended effect as she was eating it was hilarious. And perfectly punctuated by Lucy’s triumphant fist pump. Also great — Ron’s utter bafflement after watching Sackson film his TikTok video. Show’s not hitting the heights of the first two seasons…
Argh! You beat me to the Gary Busey reference!
Nah, they had him krytonized down in Chatsworth, jammed in a silo and frozen hard as a carp. They melted him down for the BAFTAs.
Yeah I’ve heard that about where your waist ‘actually is’ but no, it’s definitely not up by your belly button. Now that I’ve lost that weight there’s no way any pants are gonna stay up that high, just because old timey guys used suspenders to hike their pants up that high does not make that your waist.