Just caught up on this. Can't believe how amazing (and how much better than Barkley) DeAndre Jordan was in this. I laughed every time he told Phil what the wager was.
Just caught up on this. Can't believe how amazing (and how much better than Barkley) DeAndre Jordan was in this. I laughed every time he told Phil what the wager was.
Alison Williams fits any traditional expectation for a woman on screen and I find her character as hateable as any on TV. Partially generation gap (although I'm not that much older than the characters), perhaps origin gap (I'm less Brooklyn and more rags-to-riches immigrant), perhaps because the characters aren't all…
"whatever godforsaken desert road the C.I.A. dumped them on"
Anyone else disappointed that Raylan's discovery of the dynamite plot is mostly coincidental? He just HAPPENS to be near the vault and hears the explosions? Not the sort of coincidence I expect from these writers.
This, many times over. One of the greatest TV lines in recent memory.
Is it just me or have episodes this season seem weirdly unfinished and incomplete in many ways? The Howard/Sheldon plot in this episode, for example, seemed woefully disjointed and incomplete.
Critical research failure: the vice president and the president cannot be from the same state. Doubly annoying because Olivia says so immediately, but instead of saying "this is blatantly unconstitutional" the issue is "he's a white male."
Your confidence is misplaced: Better Call Saul has been announced as a prequel to Breaking Bad.