I wouldn't put it like that, but yes, she keeps a good figure.
I wouldn't put it like that, but yes, she keeps a good figure.
They left it an open question on Talking Dead whether Chuck bit it. He could end up like Travis in Fear the Walking Dead and getting killed off at the start of Season 4.
Fuckin A.
The reason it was centered on Chuck was buildup. It was the end of a chapter for this show, same way "Face Off" was the end of the chapter for Gus.
It's like a murder mystery — it's not about the ending, it's about how we get to the ending.
And, you know, gutted by fire.
But he is disfigured and in a wheelchair, and becomes obsessed with feeding Jimmy to a pack of wild boars.
It was back in the old days, when we used legs and those contraptions called "cars" to get things we wanted. Blockbuster ran on steam.
Not really. Jimmy was telling the truth.
Say it with me: Kentucky Fried Chuck.
Couldn't help but notice how The Mothman Prophecies was in the new releases section. I was obsessed with TMP when I was younger. TMP was released in January 2002, meaning it came out on home video in late spring or early summer. Depending on which month in 2003 this is set in, TMP shouldn't be in the new releases…
One shot reminded me of the bathroom scene in The Shining.
Jimmy would react to Kentucky Fried Chuck the same way Max Rockatansky reacted to Goose in the trauma ward.
I'm wondering if McKean will pull a Travis-on-Fear-the-Walking-Dead and die in the next season premiere. On Talking Saul they left it very vague about whether he'll come back.
Well, in his defense, Jimmy felt enough pangs of guilt to indirectly come clean to the Sandpiper clients and salvage Irene's relationship with her friends. So he's not too horrible. Yet.
Listen to what Gilligan said on Talking Saul: Gus wants Hector to die, but on Gus's own terms. Something tells me Nacho is in the doghouse with Gus.
Howard is what TV Tropes would call a "Jerk With a Heart of Gold," hence why many of us see him as more forgivable than Chuck. But he's still a jerk.
And I noticed The Mothman Prophecies was on the "new releases" shelf. That movie was over a year old, give or take which month in 2003 this is set in.
"Looks like them McGill boys are at it again."
And there was the implication that Chuck's epiphany about his EHS has caused him to reconsider his behavior.