Is Mike's pile that big that he needs to do that? It made sense when Walt and Skylar opened the car wash, since Walt had massive amounts of cash. But Mike only has a few thousand under the floorboards, I thought.
Is Mike's pile that big that he needs to do that? It made sense when Walt and Skylar opened the car wash, since Walt had massive amounts of cash. But Mike only has a few thousand under the floorboards, I thought.
What was the Mike-Gus meeting about at the end of the episode? Is Mike looking for advice on how to launder/disguise his money? Or is he looking to get out of his parking lot job and into something more flexible?
I thought it was a very good movie. Not the best superhero movie I've seen but probably Top 5. Gadot is just stunning and she hits all the right notes, whether she's clueless as a civilian or a fierce warrior. I was skeptical of the WWI timeframe, since she is definitely a creature of WWII in publishing terms, but it…
I don't love Goodfellas because guns are cool. I love it because it's an incredible slice of American life. The guns (like the drugs and smacking a kid with a belt) are part of the tragedy/chaos of these characters' lives. They aren't cool by any stretch. The character of Spider gets shot just for the hell of it. It's…
The NBA Finals should have started on Memorial Day. This endless-season-with-huge-playoff-gaps is for the birds.
I was in seventh grade and had a serious comic book addiction. Marvel began putting out the six-issue comic adaptation months before the movie came out. By the time I saw the movie I was three issues in. Still wasn't prepared for how cool the movie was, however.
This story is only mildly more interesting than the clickbait story on Ariel Winter's alarming choice in clothing.
In the 70s, the guy with the beard would have been a cult leader.
See, that's what I keep thinking. There's some loophole that allows him to do business as Saul, but not as Jimmy.
I was able to get past Bryan Cranston's long sitcom career and see him as Walt.
You have an amazing memory.
Wait, what is that from?
Agreed. Nacho in particular seems doomed, though we can guess he puts Hector in a wheelchair on his way out. I predict Kim gets disbarred, probably because of something Jimmy drags her into, and then drifts away. Chuck, I don't know.
Rebecca getting mad at Jimmy didn't ring true. Of course he's not going out to Chuck's house with her. He already nearly lost his career by busting into the house; now she wants him to trot back out there again? If she's that concerned about Chuck's isolation she should call the police and let them check out the…
Gus is nice to his employees but when it's time to slash payroll, or throats, he'll do it.
That was my question while watching it.
"Shameless greed" is one way of looking at it. It's also pretty obvious that Purple Rain, as brilliant as it is, suffers from brevity, which was a common thing in the days when your concept had to be no longer than 45 or so minutes. The lovely "Computer Blue" was chopped up so Prince could add "Take Me With U" to the…
Bill Simmons is insufferable but his brainchild "30 for 30" is fantastic.
My Old School by Steely Dan. Except for that one, I hate their music.
That's a good one. The little weirdo has been in some damn good movies.