I think Jerry's sort of "in purgatory" having had Rick successfully execute a hostile takeover of the family.
I think Jerry's sort of "in purgatory" having had Rick successfully execute a hostile takeover of the family.
I don't why, when I think of Rick somehow managing so easily to kill off these invincible Vindicators, I think of that episode of the Patrick Warburton The Tick's first (and only) season….
Oh, we definitely will be exploring Beth's 'fascination with the grape' in future episodes.
You go read a book— or you can read on and (maybe) learn something—
Since Pet Sounds was originally mastered in Mono, I consider it the best-and-last album of "The Mono Era". Brian Wilson made the penultimate album of the 50s— the absolute best "skiffle album" in MoNo ever made.
It's a Suzuki Esteem, if anyone cares…
A real sign that your life's in the dumper.
I guess somebody did it!
Gus' rally-the-troops "this is America" speech to the P/H crew was priceless!
I think the "search for all Uncle Jack's Money"… makes a great setup for the sequel to Breaking Bad
I will give the writers credit that they tried, even with this awkward scene, to give acknowledgement to the effect that "even long-suffering Rebecca, who had every right to be livid with Jimmy for manipulating her into the hearing,…. even Rebecca knew that Jimmy was the glue that had held the family together. And,…
Why is that I always visualize wood chippers?
And, dead-eye'd Opie…
Hector's destined for a stroke…
He knew that seeing her there would apply additional psychic pressure on Chuck…. his Krpytonite, as it were
Yeah, her "ask" seemed strange, given that there was probably a restraining order in place, right?
I think the "it's time to move on" talk was more applicable to "Saul"
Yeah, I think that was a conscious writing decision—
Am I the only one who thought, given how pitch-perfect the roles are playing out, it was downright ODD for Rebecca to go ask Jimmy to head on over to Chuck's late at night?
Oh, Howard's rapidly figuring out how to "cut his losses" on Chuck.
Patrick Fabian doesn't get as many accolades for the acting as McKean, but I think he does a masterful job of toeing that line between "vacuous dude in a suit" that all big law firms have for figurehead… and the "head-of-firm trying to figure out how to cut his losses on 'the Chuck situation' as you see the wheels…
Sorry, SpellCheck run amuck!
Fixed now.