I didn't get the food truck idea. Is he going to beat up anyone who comes seeking a falafel? Also how do people keep getting into Harold's secure fortress and why with those surprise entries doesn't he rearrange the security access?
I didn't get the food truck idea. Is he going to beat up anyone who comes seeking a falafel? Also how do people keep getting into Harold's secure fortress and why with those surprise entries doesn't he rearrange the security access?
This list was helpful in naming the characters.
Jeffery Tobin's book is entertaining and insightful, but it's too bad that Ryan Murphy didn't rely more on Vincent Bugliosi's book, Outrage. It's a much better book and places the responsibility for the wrong verdict squarely on the shoulders on the inept D.A.'s strategy and courtroom ability.
I was given the opportunity to present an academic paper on peer-to-peer helping in London in 1970. I asked the doorman at the hotel I was staying at if there were any notable places within walking distance.
The scene at the end of Don and his children looking up at the house he was "raised" in, is the weakest element of the show. The "derelict" mansion with an unsupervised little kid picking his nose on the stoop didn't ring true at all. First, at that time period houses like that corner mansion were being completely…
The car they are going to create is going to be the Chevy Camaro.
One of the key elements of this show and why it's ratings will continue to decline is that there is no one to root for. Just when you might want to side with the underdog spies, they wind up tricking, deceiving, betraying and killing innocent people. While this is finally a show that doesn't portray the FBI as…