I could tell by the previews that this season looked meandering. I am not overly excited for this, but will watch it nonetheless. Bring on Fargo!
I could tell by the previews that this season looked meandering. I am not overly excited for this, but will watch it nonetheless. Bring on Fargo!
Yeah, I was half-kdding about this. In any office buidling, the systems are pretty much for the building—i.e. the elevators would still run, etc. Just thought it was funny aside.
Plot Hole: they imply the electric to the floor had been cut, but then Sterling is playing an electric organ moments later. Fun episode, though.
Good episode, but filming the beat down and I agree that the foster plot line did not need to be highlighted. They definitely do a good job with the acting and cinematography, but every so often there are plot turns that just reek of a exec floor show notes and it can be painful. Unfortunately, I felt this episode…
I was genuinely interested to learn what a standpipe was after seeing the signs all over the city and sitting on them while waiting to get into a venue or using them as a leg-up to tie my shoe.
Not sure why this gets a bad wrap, it is heads above most things on network television (Hannibal and some comedies excluded.) The acting has been impressive, the writing, I agree has its weak moments, but god damn if it is not better than hoke I had to swallow watching Sons of Anarchy which AV gave many positive…
Sounds awful, but I was rooting to have this happen. Those other two were playing such horrible games—the one girl kept buzzing in and you could tell the pressure got to her. Couldn't believe the "champion" missed final Jeopardy as well.
I admit. I was nervous. There are some characters in Breaking Bad that as much as I want to know their back story, I was nervous that it could get screwed up. We sort of got a Godfather Pt. 2 thing going on with Better Call Saul and so far Gilligan is acing it. Very happy with the progress of some of these back…
As long as Tina doesn't mind bringing a bit of realistic social commentary to the show a la Colbert or Stewart, then I am fine with it. But to turn the Daily Show into an extended version of Weekend Update would discredit all the work that has gone into the show.
I could have sworn Nacho was on the original BrBa, but now I realize it was the street name for a white thug on an episode of Law and Order.
I went straight to the comments, Internet.
Elling. I was told there was a US version on the way, but haven't heard a squeak about it for years…
Leslie & Ron = Emmy contender.
Works on Contingency? NO! Money Down! Oops, I shouldn't have that Bar Association Logo shouldn't here either… (gets me every time)
Oh, and McBaine or McGarnickle
Yeah, I have to agree. Even my call for Hank Scorpio or Lurleen Lumpkin don't have a place. Wendel though or Database had some moments early on.
Scorpio should have been runner up for sure; Lurleen Lumpkin way hotter than Lindsey and Wendel should have been a runner up for the Wise Guy. Great list—makes you really appreciate the especially under appreciated like Mr. Teeney. I mean, he really is great foil for Krusty.
I was really excited, then I saw that it sucked.
Is Sherlock still on there? If so, I am guessing this will be affected as well?
I've successfully avoided most of these, except I continue to hate-watch Homeland and had to tune in for the Family Guy crossover to see how bad it would get. I only made it 14 minutes in.