Anna Gunn obviously has a much better gig, but Molly Parker and Kim Dickens could show up in Harlan too.
Anna Gunn obviously has a much better gig, but Molly Parker and Kim Dickens could show up in Harlan too.
I agree. An episode that was all plot and short on character and even tensions within the scenes might still be very enjoyable, but it isn't the show at its highest level. If it needed to do a plot-heavy episode to set up the inevitable, amazing finale, so be it. I still can't imagine there was anything better on…
Some concepts really can't be stretched to fill an entire movie. Although I should have known that going into see the movie, it was disappointing even so.
Did it? Is he gay or bi or is he some homophobic sadist who tortures male prostitutes? He is a fucked up dude either way.
It makes sense that his directness is part of his 'Harlan will be easy' strategy, but his inability to revise that strategy after multiple failures speaks to him being an inept boss. He made three failed pitches for partners, laying out his plans for each one, before finally seeing his money buy him a local backer. …
I thought the episode felt short because it had almost constant plot development. Usually, scenes play out a bit longer and confrontations like the ones between Raylan and Boyd or the mob boss's son would have definitely had a lot more back and forth. Not a whole lot of bargaining or even evading took place in this…
I am astonished that they haven't found a role for William Sanderson yet.
I am just glad that they didn't resort to killing/kidnapping Winona for leverage.
It seemed like they hit the reset button on Raylan's relationship with Tim and Art. Unless I missed it, I thought neither Tim nor Art were keen on indulging Raylan anymore. Bringing the FBI into their office wasn't necessarily Raylan's fault, but I thought it was odd that neither passed up an opportunity to do…
And if you watched the preview for next week's episode, *possible spoiler* Gary isn't going to be alive to complicate things for Raylan.
I hadn't been to Giant Bomb before and I really enjoyed the 'quick look' format for previews. Thanks for that; I had been looking for a better source of previews than gamespot.
It really wasn't appropriate here for any reason, but there is no bad time to remember Mitch Hedberg.
Pat yourself on the back if you got that from wikipedia. Hang your head in shame if, for some reason, you know that from memory.
I was hoping it would be Tracy Morgan, but those are good choices too.
She was which ever one Antonio Banderas wasn't. I think.
Hey-o!
On the off chance that you were referring to her being attractive, I should remind you that she was also an excellent journalist. Okay, she was just really hot.
Either way, I approve of using Duck Tales as the go to reference point for any discussion.
Really? Clones? Space? I would say that that sounds like a fascinating sort of crazy, but everything I know about the show leads me to believe that even trips to space and robots would be boring on that show.
I actually wouldn't mind watching the 13th season where Jim and Pam turn into fat married people stuck in the middle of nowhere. It would be fitting that the smuggest characters on the show figure out that no matter how much they roll their eyes at their co-workers, they are only a few years and a slowing metabolism…