Damn, Daniel!
Damn, Daniel!
To anyone who felt let down by his actions, “I would say to those people, I know it was confusing, I know it was shocking,” he says. “But I promise you, I am deeply devoted and committed to putting light and love and joy into the world. And you know, if you hang on, I promise we’ll be able to be friends again.”
Is this ironic humor?
In the original story, Pinocchio kills the cricket, then is haunted by its ghost.
Jim O’Heir seems like the sort of actor who could randomly surprise us by playing a serial killer.
Wait, really? I didn’t get any Previously On. It felt very deliberate that they didn’t want you to know where this episode would be going.
They even went so far as to film the “previously on” scenes with the new Jeff actor. Nice to see them just do a swap like that rather than let losing an actor totally screw up their story.
It is definitely weekly. Jerry and Gene are always talking about Nebraska football and college football is played once a week on Saturdays. Plus Gene is shown training Jeff to quickly navigate to twenty different sections of a store - that is something that isn’t going to happen in the course of a week either.
Not necessarily. There isn’t any real rush to do the caper, so they could take a while to set it up. They are talking about different college football games constantly which only happen once a week. It could have been multiple successive weeks up to a couple months to get it all down pat.
Jim will always be a Jerry, even as a mall cop, he jerryed up security for sure.
He did it for leverage on Jeffy. Although he does love the action.
It wasn’t for the clothes, he doesn’t even keep any of them. Gene needed blackmail bait against Jeff.
I actually think the literally thing makes a kind of sense, because its usage is hyperbolic. “OMG, That guy is, like, literally the sweetest person in the world.” It’s very easy to understand that it just means the guy is incredibly, abnormally sweet. Yes, it’s sad that some people don’t know the correct original…
I coulda, but I don’t know if I shoulda...
Here’s a handy tip to remember if you should use “would have,” or “would of.”
I would have loved if you hadn’t fired your last editor.
technically they are both ripping off ancient Rome who probably stole it from some other culture
I’m really enjoying how Better Call Saul makes you hate Walter White, despite his absence from the story, because it drives home just how much labor and suffering and planning Walter destroyed with his petty ego trip. You kind of always got that Gus had spent an enormous amount of time and money building the…