Upvote for PB reference.
Upvote for PB reference.
That pretty much covers it.
Nikki's the most likely to have an extra set of keys to Ray's 'Vette, though, isn't she? She could probably pose as an interior designer to get into the office to install the new pictures. The mustache is more problematic, I think… I'm not seeing how someone got into that house without getting caught by Meemo. …
Well, there's this sort-of random Mrs. Goldfarb floating around. She certainly seems the type to need someone to handle the more unsavory things in life that might come up around her… and she has lots of cash. Maybe she's Mr. Wrench's connection?
Even if they're twins, one is older.
Mr. Wrench could read Malvo's lips when Malvo told him his partner was dead.
If there's been no indication that Varga feels out of control, there's been some that shows how much he enjoys being IN control. Someone mentioned earlier about why would someone with all his money still be the person who goes to the site to clean up the crime scene? Why is he so hands-on with almost everything? I…
It's why Wise's character says the car "has been wiped clean of its sins," I think. Sins from being a German car, and also maybe a more literal interpretation as in "it's not stolen or anything traceable."
When Paul Marrane was talking to Nikki about Mr. Wrench, didn't he say something to the effect of "I told the others that he deserved another chance" or similar? Who are "the others" I wonder?
Because Sy?
I thought he was so funny on "Talking Dead." Several times it looked like he was bored and twiddling his thumbs like "I can't believe Hardwick is sitting here pretending to ask serious questions about this complete shyte-show…. and I have to sit here and pretend like I'm sad to be off of it." He's gotta be ecstatic.
And this is one of the huge problems I have with the show. If you have to watch another one-hour show to explain the confusing shyte from the FIRST show, then the first one is just not a very good show.
On "Talking Dead" they explained it from the backwards perspective… Travis had promised whats-her-face his ex-wife that he would take care of Chris. So, once Chris is dead, technically Travis has no mission in life and thus no reason to continue to live. Therefore, he's toast.
I do think Irene was holding out "just because Erin said so" combined with the fact that she just found it to be confusing and just wanted someone else to make the decisions. (I'd be willing to bet that Miss Erin was under instruction to explain the bare minimum required to meet the law and not try to make it clear…
I think Jimmy would've been included in the peanut explanation when he said "…the lawyers get this much…" Sadly it's true. The lawyers were always going to get the lion's share, no matter if they settle now or later. But in actual dollars, holding out benefits the lawyers way more than the old folks. The old…
Mike? Butter up? Bwahahaha!
Oh now… took advantage of? How so? She's now a bit wealthier and has her friends back and has a cool pair of shoes.
It was exactly like falling asleep. You're awake… and then you're not. And you're not aware of the transition. It was done so brilliantly.
Agree as well.
I said to Hubby when I saw that scene of Jimmy pawing through his car trunk "You've gotta spend a dollar to get a dollar."