The cuddling would have been part of the message.
The cuddling would have been part of the message.
Best. Comment. Ever.
Audrey's back and married to a Twin Peaks fanboy she hates, and he's a tired little feller with no balls.
He's a little white knight longing to be laid, but first he must slay the dragon of tbe evil patriarchy.
He's smart enough to know you're an idiot.
I think Frost and Lynch were hinting at episode 14 when they had the Mitchum Brothers bitching about Candy talking to Sizemore's character. Saying they wanted her to bring him up there, not talk for "Four fucking hours". Of course it may have meant nothing, but it just seemed too awkward to take at face value.
I think he's a grown up Mrs. Chalfont's grandson. Pierre was his name, and he too loved magic, including coin tricks. Since people connected to the lodges do seem to age, this is very possible.
I love how everybody assumes Stephen is "seeing" Gersten.
It's probably from Red, and gives him power over her.
What's funny is you are actually wasting your time trying to explain all this to a fucking ass.
I say at some point during episode 14, Agent Coop will be back.
Self. Defense.
She was damn good as Linda Lovelace.
Robots couldn't do a worse job than the commercial networks.
Fuckers like that don't even think about what they look and sound like. No ethics? No problem.
That was a great scene. I think the point was that Walt was having his cake and eating it too. He was literally saving Skylar's ass, but at the same time he was kind of relieving his frustrations at her and enjoying digging into her.
I usually consider most accusations of misogyny to be exagerrated at best, and oftentimes nithing but pure liberal horseshit. But in this case, I would have to heartily agree with you.
I disagree. Television as a medium seems to finally be attempting to reach for it's full potential. It hasn't quite achieved it yet, because there's still too much dreck and utter garbage. But programs like this one, while imperfect, have the capacity for story and character developnent that is impossible in a two…
In the immortal words of Mike Ehrmantrauth, care to elaborate?
Yeah, he's kind of a cartoon. But they probably are in real life too, at least insofar as their business personas are concerned.