Still have no desire to see it.
Still have no desire to see it.
Never saw Breaking Bad, never wanted to. But this show looked interesting and I love the actors in it.
I never saw one minute of Breaking Bad and I have been loving the hell out of this show. Didn't know thing one about Mike and it didn't make one bit of difference in my loving this episode. An absolute "A" if there ever was one.
The Dale the Whale stuff and the New York trip were relevant. They had to do with the guy who actually made and set the bomb. Buy hey; you didn't like, I did. That's what makes horse races. And comment threads.
The fact that Steve Zahn was his half brother cemented this show in my heart as an all-time favorite. I HATED Sharona. I can't watch the first two seasons.
I kind of loved that ending. It was only when he let go of the past and opened that damn present that he was able to finish her case. She only made the videotape as security if her meet went badly; otherwise, she was going to give him a watch. I also loved that they had referenced this present years before in a…
How DARE he exercise his First Amendment right to express an opinion about the Second Amendment!1!
At the dinner table, she expressed her opinion, Robert was rude and said she wasn't entitled to that opinion, and then she said, "Too bad about them not wanting you for their committee." That was intended specifically to piss off Robert. They're both awful. I agree with her political views and it pisses me off that…
Smiling faces, not slimy faces.
That's an insult to robots. Lizzie is a block of wood (played to perfection by Megan "I Won't Move My Face for Nothin'" Boone. Red is Geppetto.
The empty gun was the one that the other guy pulled on Barbie. Then Barbie pulled his gun and killed the dude.
It's historically accurate. The performance, in 1864, was the only time that all three Booth brothers were on stage together. It was a benefit performance that raised money to erect the Shakespeare statue that stands in Central Park today. Besides, Linclon was murdered in April of '65 in DC, not in November of '64…
It's historically accurate. The performance, in 1864, was the only time that all three Booth brothers were on stage together. It was a benefit performance that raised money to erect the Shakespeare statue that stands in Central Park today. Besides, Linclon was murdered in April of '65 in DC, not in November of '64…