Someone has to say it:
"You wanna meet the real me now?"
Oh, my, Alex Tully. Awesome. Fuck me now and tell me what happened later.
I think he's driving a Dodge Charger. Which I want and lust for.
Wendy? Crazy lady. Never screw around with a crazy lady.
I'd have left Ellie on the side of the road with the broken phone. But I have side-of-the-road issues.
Be cool if Salazar-Daddy was behind the race. Has enough money. Winston looked oddly ungrateful.
they can marathon it on FX!
But then they would include the Evil cuts.
I also love Wendy's sacchrine WHACKO. She's such a sweetheart. Until. PPD isn't far from her, I suspect. In addition to the suggested DV issues.
There was an article linked upthread somewhere about the various cars, and it included two for Tully, but of course I have no idea where the article was.
USA Today. And '70 Dodge Challenger.
I just found it, thanks to my awesome google-fu! [link]
First look I thought Barracuda, but the grill wasn't right. Figures it's in the Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge family, though. Those cars all look alike from the side.
Frankenbuddha, Dylan Baker was invited to be a regular, so he should be there at least until Tim kills him.
Challenger! Right. Well, I knew it was a Dodge, early '70s-late '60s.
I want the '76 Camaro RS I had twenty years ago. Automatic, believe it or not. Hit 70 and that girl would shift into a higher gear you didn't know she had, crouch down over the road and
fly.
Mm-hm.
Tully, can I drive your car?
That last bit with him flying past everyone else, and that little smile at the end? Sex-ay.
I get the giggles at the thought of the "thug" Salazar bro growing up in his neighborhood with the name "Winston."
I used to have a '74 Chevy Nova. V8 engine that blew past eveything else on the road. The engine was as big as a kitchen table, and man, it ran hot. It was the kind of car that when I pulled into the gas station the teenage boys at the pumps would ask if they could lift the hood to look around. I loved the car, but eventually decided I wanted something with air conditioning.
A Challenger was what Kurt Russell drove in the second half of Grindhouse -- I think. Awesome-looking muscle car.
Nathan Fillion has me now, for good. Oh dear.