Hey Bulldog would definitely be my favourite for H. Lennon absolutely kills that song.
Hey Bulldog would definitely be my favourite for H. Lennon absolutely kills that song.
"In My Life" is such a great song that it's hard to say its the wrong choice, but I really do love "I'm Looking Through You". Very underrated song, along with Nowhere Man. Those are two of my favourites recently, but with the sheer amount of music The Beatles have, it's easy to change preferences many times.
It's a post credits scene.
You won't be disappointed. It's fantastic.
It's a year later, but that was my introductory track to Mastodon as well. Even though I've since come to enjoy Leviathan and Blood Mountain more, Crack the Skye would always be the album I'd recommend to a newer listener.
Most definitely. Nothing else has come close this year in my opinion.
It should, but in all likelihood it won't. Everyone involved on this show deserves awards, Rhys, Russell, Wright in particular, but I just can't see them being nominated.
He's definitely not evil no, but he is an ungrateful, egotistical person, as well as a horrible brother. Of course he has valid reasons for all of this, but his complete dismissal of all of Jimmy's hard work (Jimmy isn't perfect, but he's undeniably sympathetic), especially after all that Jimmy did for him just makes…
Thanks man. Thanks a lot. Now I can't stop thinking about how awesome it would be to see Jimmy/Saul interact with The Bunk, but I know I'm never going to. Fuck that would be so great.
I can sort of agree with this, but based on some comments I've seen from many viewers (not on this site generally), a lot of people really don't get subtlety whatsoever. So I can understand why they would do this, after an entire season of building Hamlin as the ultimate douche.
If Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks aren't at least nominated I'm going to be a very angry man.
Well, maybe he is still kind of an asshole. But he's not a pig fucker, that's for sure.
Who else really loved the scene between Jimmy and Hamlin? Howard's complete shock at all the things Jimmy did for Chuck each day was such a great moment, and really redeeming for his character as well.
Great conclusion to a great season of television. Can't wait to see what they have planned for season 2.
Weren't you the guy who last week was talking about how Elizabeth didn't have to kill Betty? Now, just because Paige didn't jump on board with them and their mission right away, you think they should have killed her. It's their daughter dude, mission or not, they aren't just gonna kill her just like that.
Elizabeth and Philip simply killing Paige would've been terrible. I know that people love shocking deaths, but I don't get why it's preferred over actually telling stories with the characters you have. Especially this story that's been building for almost two whole seasons now.
Best episode of the series, one of the greatest episodes of television ever. Wow.
I too thought that she looked a little proud about what he did, but I thought it was more that she was impressed by his commitment. But the fact that both of these options are plausible and believable is a testament to the writing of this show.
I agree with this, but I don't think there's any way that Martha will find out about Clark's true identity.
The only thing is that while she hides it well, it is clear that this work gets to Elizabeth as well. It's also clear that even though she tries to deny it, she definitely likes the American lifestyle as well, although to a lesser degree than Philip.