I have never seen it. Is it called "Talking Saul"? That's better than "Talking Bad…"
I have never seen it. Is it called "Talking Saul"? That's better than "Talking Bad…"
Heh. I never could take the nausea. Last scrip I got was more than a decade ago and I gave the remainder away to a friend. And yeah, it's easier for me to list the drugs I haven't done in my lifetime.
If he had a will, he likely kept it in his home. You have to give the original to the court. The will is probably gone if he had one.
Um. I'm a probate attorney, so something that some of you may not be considering is that with Chuck having been essentially bought out, and then dying right away, his estate has got to go somewhere. His parents are dead and he has no children. That means Jimmy, as his next of kin, gets his estate.
People get hooked over broken fingers and minor dental work. It's not the nature of the injury. It's the pills they give you no matter how little you actually need them.
I love this comment. I don't know whether it's the raging focus on a barely-tangential part of the episode, or the missing verb, or the conspiracy-theoresque sentiment, but it reminds me so poignantly of the times in which we're living. Beautiful. You're a poet, sir.
Yeah, Howard is consummately honest. A bit of an insufferable prick at times, but honest and ultimately a decent person being dragged through the McGill mud.
Fantastic analysis.
Same. This show just flipped. Broke bad, if you will.
bar must be really low for you, I guess.
Really? It was trite, uninspired, and poorly executed.
This was just awful. I couldn't make it all the way through his episode (or most of the other ones, for that matter). It wasn't just unfunny — I never came close to cracking a smile — but was rather painfully anti-funny. The audience members during the introduction must have been drunk. And the Jasper Cooch sketches?…
Agreed. I will watch the show, then put it on second/third play while I work. They all are terrific actors, though Tawney's "southern" makes me crazy.
it's a heavy affect. But it's similar to therapists I've gone to (Tallahassee), as though you'll communicate better with the affect. My brother developed one.
i agree. Wyatt is adorable, but damn.
I would say he's the best actor on the show. He plays it perfectly.
I believe he's trying to say "my face" in a joking manner, to disturb her less
Oh, hand up. I've never really worn it except nights out, but dang, that is sexy.
This was a fantastic episode, but the music is a bit overboard.
Her acting is great, but her southern accent is so forced and off. In fact, at one point I was going to stop watching the show because it was driving me crazy, but the show's too good.