He likely said "I'm going to be meeting with Augustine, so you can show up and know exactly where he is." I forget why he knows Sammy (damn, was that season 1?), but they've met.
He likely said "I'm going to be meeting with Augustine, so you can show up and know exactly where he is." I forget why he knows Sammy (damn, was that season 1?), but they've met.
I guess it makes the most sense that after considering his options, he was going through the motions until he could give Tim a chance to be the one to do it.
I guess the bit last week with Colton shooting the Detroit guy just turned into nothing.
@avclub-6258e285eeb51b21d01ffe9cb9f9c1d1:disqus the wrong kid died!
Took away from the show's commitment to realism for me. :'(
I didn't hear her name at first so I thought Raylan calling her "Miss Nevada" was a joke. … I guess it's a writer's joke instead of a Raylan joke.
I can confirm that the ice cream is better than the onion rings (or the sandwiches).
I can confirm that the ice cream is better than the onion rings (or the sandwiches).
4) Blackberries do not have that kind of video functionality.
See: why RIM is about to go out of business.
4) Blackberries do not have that kind of video functionality.
See: why RIM is about to go out of business.
I wonder if that was Gilligan and Co.'s last-ditch attempt to get (some) fans of the show to stop rooting for Walter.
I wonder if that was Gilligan and Co.'s last-ditch attempt to get (some) fans of the show to stop rooting for Walter.
"… For the cancer to come back."
"… For the cancer to come back."
She is. She appeared in season 2. Trudy is an only child.
She is. She appeared in season 2. Trudy is an only child.
I think Patsy's failed shakedown of the coffee shop guy, followed by him yelling "What the fuck is happening to this neighborhood?" may be my favorite all-time episode ending.
I think Patsy's failed shakedown of the coffee shop guy, followed by him yelling "What the fuck is happening to this neighborhood?" may be my favorite all-time episode ending.
The show characterizes Christopher as unusual enough to have some lingering half-baked dreams outside of life in the mob, but not enough to try hard and risk failure on his merits. He can write a few pages of a screenplay or a memoir but the most he can do is use his connections to produce a piece of crap. Getting…
The show characterizes Christopher as unusual enough to have some lingering half-baked dreams outside of life in the mob, but not enough to try hard and risk failure on his merits. He can write a few pages of a screenplay or a memoir but the most he can do is use his connections to produce a piece of crap. Getting…