Well, technically, Mimir's, too.
Well, technically, Mimir's, too.
I hope this isn't another notch in a row in a great Aisha Tyler disappearance act. She recently got a financially ruinous divorce, and wasn't at E3 (the video game conference where she always hosted a portion) this year either.
I really like how she was just genuinely in love with Ray. There's been no real lies between them, not her swindling him in some way, not some femme fatale thing going on.
No, seriously. Every comment every week is how dumb the show and its characters are, often repeating the same thing endlessly. Is it just masochism?
I can see Goldfarb being Varga's boss even, if there really is a criminal organization here.
I don't really understand why you're still watching this show.
Yeah, this has been a good suspicion all along. There's very little we actually know of the "business" he's from and the greater supposed criminal group he belongs to is never shown. He's probably a fraud.
There's a Russian cult devoted to her and you call her inappropriate? No respect for other people's religion.
I have the same first name as him, and I just kind of gave up on having English speaking people try to pronounce it, it's just a really tricky name. It's the Dutch "Michael" anyway, so that's fine.
Oh, that's not what I mean - he's incredibly fun to watch, but he's very clearly not a good guy.
I will never understand people's insistence that Walt wasn't a bad guy past season 2-ish.
In a way Chuck and Jimmy seem to mirror each other forever in self-destruction, Jimmy dropping down moral depravity and Chuck nuking his own firm.
No, you're right, everything Varga's gang seems to do is ridiculously over the top for some reason.
Dammit, that's a massive plothole considering Saul mentions his extensive rock guitarist career in Breaking Bad.
I'm kind of sad that Kim and Howard are on such extremely bad terms now. Neither of them really chose to be in the middle of this storm of bullshit of the McGill brothers.
Chuck actually making strides to his recovery made him more sympathetic in this episode than before. I wonder if it's slowly setting up a situation where Chuck actually genuinely turns around and tries to make amends with Jimmy, but now Jimmy is the one who thoroughly hates his brother.
Yeah, I wondered about that, too. Technically he did steal from him, but a very small amount.
Yep, and the camera guy of Jimmy's film crew was the coffee carrier in Dougie's office in the last Twin Peaks.
Chuck's doctor is Marjorie from Veep! It took me a bit to even recognize her, Marjorie has such a very specific way of walking and talking.
Yes, I completely expected it to be a "Jesus shooting Jesus" thing.