"Sometimes, in our line of work, you can get so…caught up…in the IDEA of winning…that you forget to listen to your heart."
"Sometimes, in our line of work, you can get so…caught up…in the IDEA of winning…that you forget to listen to your heart."
Jesse knew Emilio from like, the third grade.
This is the same attitude that makes people not lie or cheat in Survivor. It's a game,. The way you play this game is by fitting in with other people. If those people are jerks, it will be harder to fit in but if you really want to do well you have to do it. If you think that's too much of a sacrifice, then that's…
If she had figured out a way to take their crap for another 3 days, she would have landed herself in a swap/merge situation (and who knows where that would have taken her). Never giving up does not always mean never taking crap. Playing a long game and swallowing people's abuse gets people a long way in life, and in…
I've heard that criticism. That's not why I dislike the Finale though.
Don't watch then. The show is called Survivor for crissakes.
Danny DeVito doesn't sink. You put him in the water, he just bobs around like a cauliflower.
Don't mess with Charlie when he has the Gun Fever.
Why? Cause they called someone a name?
That's….exactly right. I've….always noticed that too. It…can get on your nerves though, especially if….you know what he's going to say anyway.
Seinfeld had too many flashbacks to things we'd already seen. I think the idea would have been perfect if they had squeezed five or ten all new "Jerry and his pals screw someone over" stories into that episode.
How dare you!?! Dennis is a GOLDEN GOD!!!
If I leave my car keys in my car and someone "accesses" it (drives it around a bit, causes almost irreparable harm to my relationship with a future employer, things like that) without my knowledge, is that seriously not theft even if the car is returned?
"I'm sorry this happened to you" is something you'd say to someone you care about, even if you didn't think you did anything wrong.
Great catch!
I'm not talking about privacy, I'm talking about using something that belongs to someone else without their permission. That's theft in my book.
Ryan McPoyle is too busy showering in his brother's urine and plotting revenge against Charlie to show up in Better Call Saul.
Unless the police were aware that Tuco is a drug dealer who does business at that location and were just waiting for an opportunity to legally put the squeeze on a known hangout of a cartel-connected gang.
For a very long time on Breaking Bad, I was convinced Saul was lying to Walt about being an Irishman called Jimmy McGill. I thought it was a double-bluff (I'm lying to you about lying to them) designed to get Walt's confidence. Turns out his name really is Jimmy McGill, so I'm much more likely to believe his other…
Ah ain't noh skaynk!!!