So what part of that made his "boss's boss" want to give him a medal? And why would there be a bunch of people at the office not liking him now? Would anyone but Gaad know about that stuff?
So what part of that made his "boss's boss" want to give him a medal? And why would there be a bunch of people at the office not liking him now? Would anyone but Gaad know about that stuff?
The thing with everyone "hating" Stan at the office, I'm fuzzy on. He says his boss wants to execute him, but his boss's boss wants to give him a medal. Was that about Vlad? Something to do with going around Gaad to go look at that Defense Dept. computer? Getting beat up by Oleg? Or something else?
I liked it, and I'm sorry to learn there won't be any more episode recaps.
I still think the finale was pretty good, but I didn't watch seasons three through eight, and only watched a couple episodes from the last season, including the intro of "The Mother".
I scanned the comments and searched for keywords so it doesn't seem like anyone has addressed this: what was the sound the guy heard in the "cabin" at one point? He asked Hamm "did you hear that?" and Hamm just played it off like it was nothing.
Many critics would. I didn't hate it, but I was not overly impressed.
So that's the woman who owns the cinema?
Is the photo up top from "Cat People"?
Most of his films are kinda stinky. But "Breaking the Waves" and "Melancholia" are masterpieces, and not many filmmakers can claim one of those much less two.
I haven't seen that, but I loved "Holy Motors", so I should probably check it out.
I will waste a couple more minutes replying to this silly argument, and then you can have the last word.
Which is why I said "or if she wanted to go for more winnings, she could have bet half what she had". But it's very pessimistic to think that if she won the following day's game, it would be with only one dollar. The odds of that happening are infinitesimal.
Someone from Myanmar?
Right, or if she wanted to go for more winnings, she could have bet half what she had, or everything but a dollar. The two who were tied for the lead kind of had to go for it all, unless one of them wanted to bank on the other getting the question wrong.
They're all terrible.
"I can’t say enough good things about Chloe Webb’s performance. She absolutely owns this character."
Huh, I'm the opposite: to me they were so different, it took a while for me to understand that they were supposed to be the same character.
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I love this episode: I would give it an A as well. But it's interesting that in this episode and then in the "whales movie", a new timeline is not created. But in the JJ Abrams reboot that is exactly what happens. Now, a lot of people would probably complain that this is an example of Abrams messing things up ; but I…
He really is, but as I noted in the other review, those powers are a kind of curse that would corrupt almost anyone. Although hopefully most people wouldn't go so far as that elevator deal, I think the majority of people might very well go as far as the other things we heard about him doing earlier in the episode.