True! The mama-bear moment between Jess and Cece was also cute.
True! The mama-bear moment between Jess and Cece was also cute.
Winston: "What if I can't bear her sons?" - Oh Bishop!
Well, let's see how that teenage boy comedy will work out for her…
And what made Damon Wayans Jr. leave again, meaning I haven't heard of any new shows in which he will star…. not that I'm complaining about his absence.
I usually don't laugh out loud a lot during comedies (due to the material), but these two eps had me in stitches. Best episodes of the whole series so far, imo. I challenge anyone to name me a funnier episode from the past! Sidenote: The Aly-Winston moment was right up there with the Nick-Jess feels. Hopefully, the…
Hope they don't f up the romance between Winston and Aly. It can absolutely work since they have great chemistry but they need better and funnier plotlines as a couple than Nick and Jess had been given.
They should get together already!
Really hoped for a Julius Pepperwood-comeback!!
Ah! Remember the Simpsons from season 2-9. Those were the good old days!
"Having an "active lifestyle" (whatever that means)" - That means that you shouldn't sit in front of the computer/Tv all day. Body movement is key.
- Eating fruits and vegetables every day is crucial.
- Drinking lots of water is also crucial. A fact that is often underestimated. Drinking sweetened beverages (Coke,…
Uh-huh!
Well, Chuck asked Jimmy if he was saying the truth and he confirmed. Seems like a rock-solid argument in front of the law.
Dang it! I actually thought Mike's gonna put el tio into the wheelchair by blasting his spine. Oh well, that probably would've been too easy anyway. On another note, Rhea Seehorn played the best portrayal of a female character I've seen in years! She should get some Emmy love. If Anna Gunn could get it, so can she!
Or if you're interested in actual quality, Mr. Robot is coming back soon.
Obviously, the mother calling Jimmy's name speaks volumes. Chuck apparently wasn't her favorite, probably wasn't even his dad's, despite the fact that Chuck was the hard-working reliable child, trying to make his parents proud, and Jimmy being the "bad" one, constantly seeking attention and given the freedom to screw…
Jimmy is surely no victim. But you can certainly make the case that Chuck pushed him over the edge losing all hope of making his brother proud. In season 1, Jimmy tried to change and do things by the book. But that blew up in his face when he got his heart broken knowing Chuck despises him.
Ten episodes is just too short of a season! This one went by in a minute. How long do we have to wait for Season 3???
Gilligan hasn't disappointed yet.
I agree with you and I'm also curious to know how the plot will develop. After the first season, I'm just too invested into the characters. Statistically, that is very rare.
Who's got their money on Chuck not surviving that season 2 finale?
Would be a nice parallelism taking into account that Jimmy felt responsible for his father's death. Now maybe responsible for Chuck's death as well?…
Zinger!