Did Aaron Paul go the whole episode without any dialogue? That overhead shot of the merry-go-round was incredible.
River ,'Out Of Gas'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I loved that shot, yeah. And, huh, you're right, he didn't say anything the whole episode.
Theo, he didn't say a lot the previous ep either.
Poor Jesse. He is so broken.
He's pretty fuckin' far from okay.
On the aftershow Talking Bad, they asked Aaron Paul what would break Jesse more -- learning that Walt let Jane die or that he was responsible for killing his friends' kid.
I have to say--Suits is pretty consistently successful with the relationships. I don't ship anyone on the show, but pretty much all of the as-is canon relationships fill me with glee, even when they are tits up (like Harvey and Jessica spend so much time, or Louis is ready to with anyone--his brief appearances this week were golden).
I am officially impressed with the show in ways I hadn't realised. It's no longer White Collar methadone, or a promoted guilty pleasure. It's my fun.
I'm very curious to see how Graceland wraps up its first season. Although I called Odin just about when they'd wanted us to, I still think it's a bold choice--as long as they dig he's no Heisenberg. As much as I'd hate to lose Sunjata, I'd much rather than see him twist his moustache and nemesis his way across seasons still living in the house.
Unless they surprise me! Always down for surprises.
While I can't see Burn Notice suddenly becoming satisfying, the "when you're a spy" ads for Modern Family in syndication amuse the hell out of me.
Oh my.
Samuel L. Jackson's outfit for Talking Bad is the bomb.