I think you would order one of the other, like at crepe places.
I think you would order one of the other, like at crepe places.
In BB, she said if she went to prison, her daughter would be in foster care, so there's no husband, or even an ex. Yet, she has a hyphenated surname, which for a woman of her class in the US indicates she was married. I hope we get the backstory.
He's new.
I was in the Kim role for several years, myself.
I don't think Jimmy ever gets as depraved as Lydia.
Maybe the plan was to gain Salamanca trust for Saul and Nacho, and to set up manageable defeats for Gus.
That confrontation was in an earlier Breaking Bad season. He let her talk him into a deal because her daughter was in the next room. It was another example of Mike’s habit of not killing people he probably should have just killed.
I shudder to think how that precision showed itself in his Santiago days.
And the school name. Kim is, specifically, from Red Cloud.
Maybe she knows that, if this doesn't make her leave, nothing will and she may as well acknowledge that's she's committed.
He knows it's Gus and Mike. Does he know they're implicating him in the engineer's murder? Does he know it's Nacho?
You really might re-think the whole “not thinking about Afghans,” “mostly concerned for the US, “ though. I’m glad you want the US out of Afghanistan now, as we all should, but phrasing it as bad for the aggressor is ugly. Rand Paul wasn’t trying to end US occupation, just cynically trying to sink the bill.
Maybe that "middle ground" should be people owning their homes. You might argue (wrongly) that Cuba is not a "functioning economy," but they do it. And so does Singapore, so I have both a socialist and a capitalist example off the top of my head.
Why do you liberals keep forgetting that there's a divide between you and the left? Keep hugging cops and talking about good landlords all you want, but please stop pretending you don't get the difference between us.
It also sounds TERFy.
He was quite explicit about what he sees in Mike: that Mike understands the desire for revenge. He knows what Mike did and why. Also, as Gus told Walt, "a man provides." Gus and Mike are both driven to be providers, even when they may not be willing or able to do anything else that's good. Mike can help Gus get…
“A man provides," he told Walt.
Exactly. If you can't grow as a human, you can't grow as an artist.
He’s given the effort because of what he did with the Smiths. That’s what you need to appreciate, not his thin, self-indulgent solo stuff.
Do you actually enjoy the art of any cryptofascists? I appreciate Wagner, but he was so exceptionally brilliant that his pluses could almost balance out any minus, but only almost.