juanhunoz
Juan Hunoz
juanhunoz

The best way to explain her off the show is to have Dan divorce her because he found out what a racist cunt she is.

All hail President Pence....

It was like Hiroshima; one second I blinked — by happenstance I was standing behind a sturdy tree — all my friends were blown to dust and their shadows burned into the concrete. I absorbed probably 5 sieverts, my body felt uncomfortably warm. But right away I thought, “ah fuck, this is like when Roseanne told the

How would Hugo have heard a dead rat in the kitchen?  I guess we don’t need to answer that, because that whole subplot was completely ignored in the review, anyway.

His glee at recounting how Hector tortured the “educated guy” while his wife listened in the other room marks Lalo as a true psychopath.

No, the laundry is on a street in Albuquerque, while their living quarters are out in the rural country. They are being driven back and forth (without being allowed to see the outdoor surroundings), we saw it in an earlier episode.

One of my favorite moments is Gus’ immediate change of facial expressions from cheerful smile to hateful glare as soon as Lalo left his office.

It’s possibly even lamer than that. It’s not that she did the impossible- she expedited something that could have been done with more time and money. She took a short cut.

Jimmy’s problem is that he is so slick at playing sincere, that he forgets how to actually be sincere.

Lalo is probably the most insincere character on the show. No gangster is that friendly.

Jimmy’s interview is entirely relatable for any person who has “aced” a job interview. You’ve gone from a job interview to a friendly conversation with the people you want to impress. And it seems like a conversation. And you hear those words “we just have a few more interviews to go, and then we’ll get back to you.”

Yep; when I saw that I thought, “Okay, Gus is gonna get your ass...”

Great episode with yet another bunch of great performances. Vince Gilligan can direct, write, and showrun like few others.

Yeah, there’s a joke in there somewhere but it’s less clunky than the one we got.

Yeah, I’m not feeling this review at all. I mean, the montage of Tina’s boys through the seasons at the end alone (hello, zombie basketball team callback!)...

Vincent seeing the rival mob’s muscle murdered, has opened his eyes to the difficulty of getting out on his terms. He certainly is right to be worried. Vincent and Abby’s “open relationship” starts to show it’s cracks too, as those often do. I’m rooting for these crazy kids but it’s not looking promising given all

Line of the night: Harvey yelling the classic Jewish grandpa outburst “I should die of boils!” when asked to pay an independent writer.

As a devoted fan who’s seen every episode, I have several recurring issues with the show’s HD era:

It was a baby rat that Teddy found and Tina wasn't trying to join the band she just wanted to find her crush again. Did you watch the episode with the sound off?

This is really... meager... as far as reviews here go. It doesn’t even mention the fact the episode is a musical episode featuring the guest voices of folks like Daveed Diggs and Andrew Rannells.