The whole time it was sitting there, I expected Hector to ring it repeatedly just to be a prick. Gilligan showed some real restraint in NOT having him do that
The whole time it was sitting there, I expected Hector to ring it repeatedly just to be a prick. Gilligan showed some real restraint in NOT having him do that
She's probably a bit bummed out that she's already out of a decent job, and it's mostly Jimmy's fault
Fun theory that makes zero sense: the methed-out woman in BrBa who crushes her husband's head with an ATM is actually Kim after a long, downward spiral into addiction.
aka the kid from that X-Files episode with the Jackass knockoff and queen-of-the-flies Jane Lynch
I didn't think there would be this much of a debate, but just because we didn't watch Chuck's body burn with our own two eyes doesn't mean that he didn't die in that fire. I didn't see it as a cliffhanger so much as the non-graphic way of showing us what was already an extremely heavy ending. For Chuck to come out of…
I didn't know that about New Mexico, but that line definitely gave me a sense of foreboding too.
That kid looked AND sounded a lot like a young McKean, it was almost uncanny
I was wondering about that, it seems odd that Kim was so nonchalant about the whole thing if she knew the exact details.
Gilligan said as much on Talking Saul tonight, which makes it even more hilariously ironic that Hector ends up taking Gus out in the end. Shouldn't have taken those half-measures, Gus.
Mike didn't install a camera did he? I thought he just went over to take pictures of the interior of the house, but didn't actually install anything.
Eh, those kinds of things don't bother me. It seems like something they'd be more careful to avoid given how detail oriented they are, but it's the least important thing to nitpick with everything else going on in this episode
That ending is one of the most heartbreaking things I've ever seen in a show.
Now that Bowie is gone, McShane might be the next best choice to play Hannibal Lecter's uncle
But the emails!!!
I would comment on the high quality of the episode but I'm still swooning over Kristin Chenoweth and especially Gillian Anderson <3 <3 <3
I guess 90's grungy pop-rock can sadly be considered dad rock in 2017, but back in '95? nah
I thought it might have just been a simple oversight, but now it seems increasingly weird that there wasn't a QOTSA Newswire. Low quality live videos of new Foo Fighters songs are more newsworthy, I guess?
We live in a country where Trump became president, of fucking COURSE this would fucking happen.
It's all good. There are plenty of sites to discuss the new single of course, but it's always nice to hear what the people here think of any media I'm interested in at any given time
I wasn't complaining about the choice of album here, just surprised they didn't make an article about the news they dropped this week regarding their next album