This correlation should be studied further.
This correlation should be studied further.
I think GM is doing the whole EV thing right. They have a great CEO. She has spent a lifetime in the industry and probably has a more realistic idea of what it takes to rollout new platforms. Their new EV platform was meant to be more easily updated as far as whatever future might happen with batteries and their form…
Here in Hawaii 12 of those offers will be all cash over asking price from LLCs with a PO Box in the Caymans. That or Californians. My wife and I want to move on from our condo but that’s not happening anytime soon.
Well, remember, these final episodes weren’t eligible this year, so there’s one final chance next year - which would include the “airport shuttle” scene.
Lol, the monthly fuel costs would be over $20,000 for that monster. That and she might need a ladder to get in.
Great interview with a superb actor who just finished playing one of the best characters in 21st century TV. But, and this is trivial and doesn’t matter, I don’t really buy her explanation for why she submitted for a Best Supporting Actress Emmy. I’ve anecdotally heard doing that would increase her chances of winning…
Honestly I think the “sabotage Howard” arc is pretty easy to explain in terms of Kim’s character. Here’s a person who has kept herself under such tight control for her whole life. Being with Jimmy helps her start to relax that control for the first time in a long time, and it leads to her giving in to her worst…
Cadillac is a good bet. Hummer is too big.
Personally, I don’t care whether she’s acknowledged as lead or supporting as long as she finally gets an Emmy.
4th Gear:
“In the pilot she’s written to be so emasculating of Walt”
The good in Jimmy largely ceased to be when he went full Saul Goodman. Like, all of Breaking Bad leading into the black and white scenes.
One of the things most people have forgotten about Breaking Bad is what a huge dick Hank was at the show’s beginning.
“How does any of it do anything?” Jimmy realises that the only way he has an outside chance of winning back Kim’s love or respect is to do what she did and be honest about what he’d done.
Cheryl can sue Kim no matter what Jimmy says. It makes no difference to the suit whether he lies or tells the truth. If he lies he…
Oh, could be. By “take Walt’s side on everything” I was thinking more of how much shit Skyler (and Anna Gunn) seemed to always get from some of the more toxic members of the fandom.
It was beautiful how even when Walter got past the "time travel isn't scientific" rant, his one thing he wishes he could change was grey matter. That's just who Walter was in the end. A man hung up on one bad business decision decades ago.
If Kim didn’t seem impressed and thought it was stupid, why did she happily visit him in prison using her old NM bar card which is illegal and would’ve gotten her in trouble herself?
Sepinwall made what I thought was a very interesting point: "Sometimes, when spinoffs bring back characters from the parent series, it’s to remind you of why you liked them in the first place. Both of Walt’s appearances here have instead played up his most insufferable qualities, giving you the worst version of Walter…
The fact that he kept tinkering with the water heater, making a mild nuisance into an unbearable racket is classic Walter White.
It’s kind of nice that, as it turns out, what is almost certainly our last glimpse of Walter White in this world isn’t the Nazi-killer super-scientist managing to effortlessly outwit his enemies one last time, but the pompous, bitter and frustrated pedant who can’t even let a harmless thought experiment about time…