Yeah, they were aroused by her. Not by you.
Yeah, they were aroused by her. Not by you.
Ya think? I just think it's arrogant
You want to fucking bet?
Stormare's character was killed in a hail of bullets, by Fichtner's character, in front of multiple witnesses, in plain view, near the end of season two, episode four. It may be a bridge too far to bring his character back.
I thought the first movie was good, not great but good, until near the end, when it just turned stupid. She was already wounded during her battle with the Catholic schoolgirl assassin, and then, suddenly, she's in a fight with dozens of Cato nask wearing assassins, whom she effortlessly dispatches, thus ruining the…
Mr. Barsanti, isn't there a rule at AV Club that before you review a film you should actually watch the fucking thing?
Wow, what a bunch of fucking idiots
You're right. I watched it just last night, and your description is on the mark.
Who did he ask sent them? Sounded like Donato and Pollo? Cartel members, I'm guessing. Of course I got the part about "Ignacio" (Nacho) did it. I'm assuming it had something to do with betraying the cartel, but exactly what remains a mystery for now, other than it must have been serious. Ratting, stealing, or killing…
It's not almost as if, they've admitted to stalling Jimmy's transformation to Chuck, which is getting really old with me.
Chuck and Jimmy's rivalry will be settled when Rebecca's remains are discovered in a crawlspace of Chuck's house.
I think he will blackmail Jimmy into resigning from the practice of law.
Hahahaha
"I don't like to hear that kind of talk."
He also wouldn't have let thrm get away with killing that guy.
Isn't that also what Gus Fring drove?
Uh, a lot if people, not just you, seem to have forgotten, Jimmy McGill, aka Saul Goodman, is not a "good guy" per se'. He's not a violent killer like Tony Soprano or Dexter, but still not a good guy. If he was, I probably wouldn't even be watching this show.
John- "Don't worry, I'll shoot her up with heroin first."
I don't think Ernesto's resemblance to Gus is a coincidence on the part of the writers and director, etc. If it was just a slight or vague resemblance, that would be one thing. But like I said, the first few times I saw the previews,I literally thought I was looking at Gus.
Just because Gus is in the drug trade doesn't mean Ernesto is. He could just be his brother, nothing more or less. However, if Gus got him a job at HHM, part of that job might be to keep tabs on Chuck, who might be helping Gus in his criminal enterprises in some legal capacity. If so, Gus would have a vested interest…