I'm hoping that Jimmy flips the script on Chuck and he ends up being disbarred instead of Jimmy. Wouldn't it be something if Chuck is the one who ruins the McGill name when we thought would be Jimmy all along?
This show gives me a reason to look forward to mondays. Between the acting, writing, and directing, this show nails it. Best show on TV imo.
It its. Though, to be honest, there are three TV shows operating at this insanely high level that I watch each week now. The other two are Fargo, in which Noah Hawley is quickly becoming the greatest TV screen writer of all-time (He did Legion, too), and now American Gods, which features Bryan Fuller, who is a freaking master of of creating beautiful but dark imagery that is almost mind blowing.
American Gods is more surreal, where Fargo is the perfect balance of BCS's realism and AG's surrealism.
No Mike, no Gus, no problem-extraordinary episode. This show can entertain at all kinds of levels. Good to see Huell, significantly thinner from his Breaking Bad days.
Chuck melting down was classic. (like on Perry Mason)
EDIT: This Huell was 120 pounds lighter then the Breaking Bad version.
No Mike, no Gus, no problem-extraordinary episode. This show can entertain at all kinds of levels. Good to see Huell, significantly thinner from his Breaking Bad days.
Chuck melting down was classic. (like on Perry Mason)
EDIT: This Huell was 120 pounds lighter then the Breaking Bad version.
Dang, they think of everything. Obviously Huell got bigger by the time Breaking Bad came around
Episode was fantastic. Chuck breaking down was great. The previews for next week,
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