I also think Jimmy is saying that as much to try and convince himself as he is trying to convince her.
I also think Jimmy is saying that as much to try and convince himself as he is trying to convince her.
Yeah, I called it when her just leaving him but did not expect her to give up her license.
It seems kind of pointless to re-introduce all these legacy characters just to basically pick them all off.
I feel like you were supposed to hate him by the of BB. At that point it was clear he wasn’t doing any of this for his family. This was a guy who was bitter about leaving that company and missing out on all the success.
My theory is she leaves Jimmy. She’s alive but she’s basically taken off. I don’t think she gets vacuumed but I think she does leave him. It would also explain why he chose Omaha to disappear, hoping that he may see her again.
Maybe they have it because the movie flopped so hard it was being given away for free at a video store.
I would absolutely do this too if I worked on that show. I’d also be pushing for bigger hair among the women. They’re actually being pretty tame compared to the reality of the mid 80s.
GLOW kind of did that. The first season is supposed to be early 80s (can’t remember if they put an actual date) but they played a Roxette song I think and I was like “They didn’t come out with any hits until the late 80s.”
He was also in My Name Is Earl.
Yeah if anything Toni Collette’s portrayal is incredibly sympathetic to her. She is the victim after all. She’s supporting not only her husband but his kids as well. I feel exhausted for her whenever I see the flashback scenes.
Not only that, George Shultz sided with her over his own grandson.
I wonder what the original script looked like. Was it supposed to be a comedy or did he do that?
Especially BoJack Horseman.
I’m currently playing through this. It’s a lot of fun but stumbling into the next cut scene is annoying when you’re trying to find clues. I’ve missed out on tarot cards because of this.
That is what got me into watching Party Down.
He was kind of the Ferris Bueller before that movie was made.
The last two seasons of AD weren’t bad because of him.
Throw in Breaking Bad or even Better Call Saul.
I think it also allows people to keep the same pace of watching the show. At most all you had to ask was “did you see the last episode of Lost?” vs “where are you in the series” or “have you finished it yet?” I don’t mind the binge release but I can see some of the merits to weekly releases.
I really enjoyed Until Dawn. Out of the Anthology games I only played Man from Medan which I thought was decent. I also gave both games a second play through which is kind of fun if you start making different choices.