Apparently, she lives in the same place as @avclub-884c4beddd8c98bb3b016bdfcc1bcdf8:disqus .
Apparently, she lives in the same place as @avclub-884c4beddd8c98bb3b016bdfcc1bcdf8:disqus .
@avclub-aaceb5958a7186171919dd1ac3de4b3d:disqus Interesting theories. One minor thing, though. Lydia wasn't going to sacrifice her daughter's life. She wanted her daughter to find her body rather than let her think she abandoned her.
I was wondering the same thing (I'm also in Chicago). I think WGN is a cable network most other places, separate from CW, but I'm not sure.
I went to a taping of the show once when I was a kid, and I was only one number away from the number they picked for the buckets. I was pissed.
Do they have boats?
Well, to each their own. All I know is that this episode and the Rohypnol one have the least laughs for me. Which is fine, because I love the rest of the show and the characters so much that it doesn't really affect my enjoyment of the show.
I get that's what they were going for, but it just doesn't work for me. I guess I'm probably in the minority, though (I've seen a few people complain about him, but most people seem to like him well enough). I think he'd be fine if he had only a minor role, but I don't think the character is interesting enough to base…
Reynholm vs. Reynholm is by far my least favorite episode. I don't know what it is exactly, but I just really do not find Douglas to be funny. He has maybe a few decent moments throughout the show, but he's only good in small doses. I don't think I laughed at all during this episode.
That's interesting. Maybe in the flash forward he's going to use that gun to break Hank out of prison?
I just posted the same thing. I think he is, and I think that is what stops Jesse from burning the house to the ground. And it's how Walt Jr. finds out everything.
I hope Walt Jr. isn't home.
Don't you think it's a little extreme to say you hate someone for that?
I've never seen a ghost because they don't exist, but when I was about 12 I had a dream I saw my grandpa's ghost in my grandma's living room (this was about a year after he died). I absolutely did not believe in ghosts even then, and I knew it was just a dream, but I was terrified of going into that room alone. That…
I did the math. It checks out.
If they could somehow also incorporate Badger and Skinny Pete the show would automatically be the greatest comedy ever.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind Oliver taking over every summer to give Jon a break, then taking over full time when Stewart feels like leaving.
His Australian gun control piece was definitely my favorite thing he's done. He was my favorite correspondent even before that, but that segment made me excited to see what he could do as host, and I was not disappointed.
I doubt that Piper will move, there are too many great characters at the prison. My guess is that the next season will jump ahead a bit, with Piper at the end of a fairly lengthy sentence in solitary (and a longer overall sentence).
Yeah, I like her, but there are a lot of other characters I'm a lot more interested in.
Yeah, something like that shouldn't be done with an actual stranger, but with someone you know really well and trust completely pretending to be a stranger. That could be just as hot if you have even a little imagination.