I hope that's how it was pitched.
I have to admit, I'v been kinda bored with the Musketeers without Richelieu.
'Soul Purpose'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I hope that's how it was pitched.
I have to admit, I'v been kinda bored with the Musketeers without Richelieu.
My favorite moment with Tim is still when Raylan sees him reading a fantasy book and he's like " Aren't you a little old for that?" And Tim says No, but I did think I was a little young to risk my life in Afghanistan.
That was an awesome line.
Partly it was the way he said it.
Partly it was the way he said it.
That's a big part of it. Everybody gets great lines on that show, but his delivery is excellent.
And his expressions.
Totally. That look he gave Walker after Walker said, "Aww, you're kind of a dick" was priceless.
Anyone else watching The Americans? OMG, Elizabeth's tooth..... sympathetic writhing on my part.
It occurs to me that by the time we get to season six, the theme song really fits Raylan. He is on a "lonely road". The only person left who trust him is Bob. Everybody else, including all his police colleagues, his ex, Ava, Boyd know better than to trust him. (Ava has to depend on him, but rightfully does not trust him. I think I'm an ep behind. So I'll find out next week if she survives for the moment).
Also having seen what Boyd got by hiring Zachariah, and remembering previous people he let into his gangs, the question is: "Boyd Crowder, bad HR manager, or Boyd Crowder, worst HR manager ever?"
Also having seen what Boyd got by hiring Zachariah, and remembering previous people he let into his gangs, the question is: "Boyd Crowder, bad HR manager, or Boyd Crowder, worst HR manager ever?"
I gotta assume that was just to get Boyd to trust him implicitly? I can't see why else he'd set Boyd up for a fall and then save him.