Minor quibble, but why would the tennis player sign a ball for his lawyer that refused to file his emancipation?
Minor quibble, but why would the tennis player sign a ball for his lawyer that refused to file his emancipation?
Minor quibble, but why would the tennis player sign a ball for his lawyer that refused to file his emancipation?
Assuming your comment's not meant as sarcasm, then he's referring to the end of Breaking Bad S03E12, "Half Measures." Classic.
Assuming your comment's not meant as sarcasm, then he's referring to the end of Breaking Bad S03E12, "Half Measures." Classic.
According to the showrunners, he lives every day twice, once in reality A, once in reality B.
http://www.nypost.com/p/ent…
Life back in 2007 had Calamity Jane, Francis Wolcott, EB Farnum, and Steve (Michael Harney)
Peter does indeed give him the nod to go, according to Eastin interview:
http://www.tvline.com/2012/…
They showed a blonde woman standing next to Rosie in two or three scenes. Are we supposed to know who she is at this point?
I saw that flicker in Walternate's right eye as well. I rewatched it 4 times and I can't tell if it was meant to be a clue or someone in the CGI department trying to make a reflection of light off the shape-shifter killing device. During the conversation there was a glint in his eye at least three times. Weird.
"Carrie - Eviscerate the motherfucker."