As I don't know why Norma had to take that extensive shower after discovering Norman's dad, I like to think that she administered the coup de grace to finish him off.
As I don't know why Norma had to take that extensive shower after discovering Norman's dad, I like to think that she administered the coup de grace to finish him off.
Agreed. When she ran off from the fight to go sleep with George, it distinctly felt like she was punishing her lover by sleeping with someone else.
Gustavo Fring > Nick Ford
Yeah. I was thinking that Ford and Dirt Sister are in cahoots to get rid of Dyejob.
He's so boring that he doesn't even inspire a decent nickname.
If we wait around long enough, I'm sure we'll find out there are indeed satanists in White Pine Bay.
I guess I'm sheltered, since I've never heard that one before.
George Boreman?
If nothing else, Norman should get rid of George to stop him from cockblocking the sheriff.
This episode could have been named "Lalalalala, I CAN'T HEAR YOU!", for all the people in this episode who were actively trying to avoid the truth, confrontations, or otherwise uncomfortable conversations.
Vampire Hillbillies of the Southern Wild.
I certainly can't argue that True Blood is still as fun as it used to be, or that it hasn't dipped in quality - for sure it has.
For sure, I don't think Don returning to SCP is going to be easy, if that happens at all. I think Don's arc will likely be more interesting if he doesn't.
When Lou was whining about how the Don thing was all Dawn's fault, he really reminded me of Duck. I still hold a huge grudge against Duck for abandoning the family dog a few seasons back.
As a species, the cockroach is known for its survival and its ability to continually adapt. Don/Dick is pretty good at that too.
I could be wrong, but I read Shirley & Lou walking/talking together at the end as meaning that Shirley is now with Lou. I'm assuming that Meredith is either with Peggy (is she the one who Peggy says hates her?), or back at the front.
And also he possibly sees himself winning as a foregone conclusion, since Cooper seems to be in his camp at the moment. If Roger needs an ally, that might be Don's way back in - assuming they're heading in that direction.
I read that "adversaries" thing as more of a threat than gloating. As in, "I like you, so it's sort of a shame I'm going to have to force you out."
I wouldn't say no to a little Sam Rockwell.
I get the same impressions about which clones are Canadian, or American, or European, etc. I am less clear about Leekie and the location of the Dyad Institute.