loveinthetimeofcoronavirus
loveinthetimeofcoronavirus
loveinthetimeofcoronavirus

She’s a full grown woman now, unlike when he was on 6 Feet Under.

i think it’s interesting seeing so many people taking connor’s ‘i don’t need love, you guys do’ monologue at face value.

I love how this show keeps reminding the audience just how awful these characters are. The Kids’ contempt for a “regular peoples” bar (aka to the rest of us, “a bar”) is amazing and pitiful all at once.

it’s the principle of a father advising against his own daughter, and giving her ex-husband advice on how to get the upper-hand in the divorce. Roman even comments she can find another attorney outside of Manhattan.

Does it really detract from your enjoyment of the show about a soccer team descending into cannibalism to know which episode the cannibalism starts in?

Or you could just wait til the season has wrapped, sign up for a free week trial, and binge it.

They should have spelled it “Logue”

What comes after 9? 9B?

He’s discovered a new oar, mithril,

The plot of a hostage Neil tied up in the basement and the music (as well as some of the camera work) made me think of Breaking Bad. And for a brief moment, the show advanced its one-idea concept. Was what we thought Allison’s “real world” last season now this one nothing more than an antihero drama, except she

That’s the ending I always anticipated—Jimmy McGill, Jailhouse Lawyer—with his own little office in the back of whatever shop he was assigned to. He’d be doing free legal work for everybody, prisoners and guards alike. He’d be a regular Andy Dufresne.

I was happy this show didn’t go off the rails in the way Breaking Bad did for its finale. I did like their finale but it seemed slightly unrealistic 

I think Chuck is a fascinating example of how basing your actions off the most rational endpoint in your personal logic can ironically bring out the worst in a person. No matter how justified your anger may be, sometimes it’s just easier to let go instead of influencing someone you don’t believe can change.

Yes. I rewatch it every year or so and it is always a good watch. The characters are all great and the show isn’t afraid to let them grow and change multiple times as the series goes on.

Poor Martha ...

I still get sad for Martha...

dang, what an insane amount of female talent in this show.

I admit I know nothing about the comic, but this looked pretty decent so I’ll give it a try. I’m fine with generic as long as it’s good, too.

Of course they’d want to ruin the only streaming service I actually like.

That’s a good observation. Other than the Mike and Saul conversation, I didn’t feel like the flashbacks added a whole lot-- a slightly different perspective on the kidnapping scene from the “Better Call Saul” episode, but that’s all. But metaphorically speaking, I agree that it’s intended to be analogous to Gene