I am not worried about Mozzie because:
1) He's too important to the show to kill. Not so much narratively, but he's become essential in keeping show maintain its breezy tone.
2) It's not that kind of a show. Remember when it looked like Peter was dirty and the one who kidnapped Kate back in S1? Yeah. It's gonna be something like that. There are the types of shows that revel in HSQ of killing off beloved characters. This isn't one of them.
Neal doing his Tarzan swing on the banner was cute, except it was supposed to be all dramatic and exciting, and all I could think about was the Sock Monkey and his Kia Sorento. [link]
Yeah, I'm not sure about that choice of song. It kind of took me out of the moment, because I kept picturing the sock monkey getting a tattoo.
I do love that sock monkey, though!
Me too! It's one of the few commercials I actually know, living my TV life through TiVo as I do.
That's what that song was! I was almost but not quite recognizing it.
AMC has an interview with Mark Moses: [link]
Q: How did you react when you found out you'd have to pull your pants down on camera? Did you get a body double for that scene, or is that really you?
A: It was really me. Initially I thought that Duck was taking a pee on the chair, so I was a little shocked on the day I was there. I don't know how I misread that -- maybe my mind just blanked it out. But Matt said, "Who wouldn't want to do that to their boss?" It wasn't really that big of a deal. It was a fun scene to do, but of course the [audience] reaction I have no idea about. I mean, I've already shoved a dog out the door. We'll see.
I hope the "body double" remark was intended as a joke. It's not like we saw a close up of his ass or anything.
Look at your man. Now look at Tim. Now back to your man. Now back to Tim. He's on a horse!
The photo you were looking for no longer exists.
Is it wrong that the second thought I had was "you cropped the face of the horse! You've got a foot and a half of empty space on the left, and you cut off the horses face just to keep Tim centred! Off-center is perfectly okay! Think of the horse!"
My first thought was one of gratitude that his long leg(s) were fully captured.