Because t his is cable drama rather than procedurals, I'll answer in spoiler font below
It was probably the best she could do. And given the availability of drugs in prison, plus the multitude of rules, odds are 99 to 1 that she ends up with six years not one.
I massively agree--I thought she was going to ask him to steal the money. But she went way way worse.
Someone elsewhere suggested that Suits and Franklin & Bash were very similar, but one is more comedy.
Reading that, I am awash with doubt that Franklin & Bash could be
funnier,
but those terms don't have to be equivalent. And when you apply the Dudebro downgrade...
Anyone watching it? What does it have to recommend itself?
OK, the #don'tkillseanbean ads are hilarious, and Legends itself is pretty good so far. I'm getting a nice Philip K Dick vibe. But it makes me yearn for a vehicle like this for Enver.
So I just realized that the wife on Rush -- not Rush's wife, his friend's wife, but (at least so far) her character is 100% The Wife -- is played by Jo Lupo from Eureka! What a bummer.
Anyone watching Rectify? my sister is raving insanely about it. I recorded the marathon, and am liking it well enough, but it's hardly the second coming of Breaking Bad, or anything.
I'm up to the part where the hairdresser welcomes him home.
I'm pretty sure that Rectify is the main reason that Javi wrote this.
Well, I don't get that from it. Maybe it earns it in season 2?
I have a friend who tells me to watch
Rectify
with every other breath. Er, online, so she's not actually breathing. I've heard good things from some TV critics as well.
Legends: well, I don't really care about the big mystery. I hope there is some kind of explanation why "they" didn't kill our hero when they drugged him at the hospital, but I doubt I will get that. I still like the cast, though, so I'm not quite ready to chuck it. But it's definitely a show to have on while I pay attention to something else.