I was going to go with Mr. Potter from It's a Wonderful Life.
I was going to go with Mr. Potter from It's a Wonderful Life.
Damn. Very tragic.
Take the first letter of the name of every episode this season and you guessed it!
I say we petition Gilligan to get pre-production going on his Gus Fring spinoff idea. If he can make Saul this good, he can make Gustavo that good. I know Gus will be in Saul, but I can dream can't I?
We shall see. Mike observed him struggling a bit and taking pills. I would not be adverse to Mike directly being the cause.
Even Mike needs some afternoon delight.
Really? As much as I enjoyed a Jimmy win, it was still his brother and I felt bad. Chuck can be a huge dick and antagonist, but he didn't deserve that.
Darn! I totally forgot that moment until now. Hell, falling in tv shows can either be death or paralysis.
Yea they were alluding to it. I pray Mike is the reason.
Hitting your head on a table, counter or object is terrifying. Who else thought about Million Dollar Baby? I yelped when he hit the counter.
Mike bought the bar a round, had breakfast at lunch and even had a waitress offer him a chance to "dig snow off of her driveway". Perfect day.
The reason why Gilligan and Gould can take their time is because of their Breaking Bad success. Viewers of both shows know that they will not let you down, and that everything they are establishing will lead to payoffs and conclusions that just work seamlessly. That is why it is never boring, because the creators are…
Brilliant episode. Every scene. I have never seen Mike so happy only to see that guilty conscience take over. Chuck was right all along and I enjoyed seeing him squirm the entire episode but when he hit the counter I felt ashamed. It was a horrible moment that spiraled out of control. The reason why this show is great…
Billions had a great first season and this reviewer has been wrong about a lot of the episodes this season.
I have read the comics and there is so much good stuff that they can use, if they just stopped pandering for ratings and gimmicks. It is why who Negan kills is so important because it changes everything going forward in the story.
That was my favorite part after I listened to it again. The classic shhhhhhh aka let it happen move.
No I did not. I thought that the hubris of Rick increased after they fought back the zombie herd. He was sure they could do anything. Negan destroyed his viewpoint.
I think JDM did the best he could with the material was given. It's times like this I wish WD was on HBO so he could drop f bombs every other word. Like the comics.
Exactly. The entire battle is visualized in the viewers head and that makes it even more entertaining.
I can't blame him. That image is oddly hot.