My complaint about American Housewife reminded me of another random TV thing that ground my gears recently.
I've been watching Better Call Saul, and I'm at the part where Mike was going protection for that nerd stealing the pills and selling them to what's his face, Tuco's boy there. Then he gets dumb, and the dude robs him, taking his drugs and baseball cards. This guy goes on and on about how valuable the cards are, and how you have to take special care of them and exposure to light can diminish the value and blah blah blah. Then they get the cards back... and they're all just in a fucking cardboard box, with the high-value cards mixed in with everything else. He's jsut thumbing throw a row of loose cards like, "Yup, there's the Mantle and the Mays and the Jeter rookie; everything's here!" Nothing is in any sort of protective case or anything. C'mon man.
My complaint about American Housewife reminded me of another random TV thing that ground my gears recently.
I've been watching Better Call Saul, and I'm at the part where Mike was going protection for that nerd stealing the pills and selling them to what's his face, Tuco's boy there. Then he gets dumb, and the dude robs him, taking his drugs and baseball cards. This guy goes on and on about how valuable the cards are, and how you have to take special care of them and exposure to light can diminish the value and blah blah blah. Then they get the cards back... and they're all just in a fucking cardboard box, with the high-value cards mixed in with everything else. He's jsut thumbing throw a row of loose cards like, "Yup, there's the Mantle and the Mays and the Jeter rookie; everything's here!" Nothing is in any sort of protective case or anything. C'mon man.
I, too, have just starting binging Better Call Saul and that is a brilliant observation.
One other observation -- Kim Wexler has a sneaky great body.
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
My complaint about American Housewife reminded me of another random TV thing that ground my gears recently.
I've been watching Better Call Saul, and I'm at the part where Mike was going protection for that nerd stealing the pills and selling them to what's his face, Tuco's boy there. Then he gets dumb, and the dude robs him, taking his drugs and baseball cards. This guy goes on and on about how valuable the cards are, and how you have to take special care of them and exposure to light can diminish the value and blah blah blah. Then they get the cards back... and they're all just in a fucking cardboard box, with the high-value cards mixed in with everything else. He's jsut thumbing throw a row of loose cards like, "Yup, there's the Mantle and the Mays and the Jeter rookie; everything's here!" Nothing is in any sort of protective case or anything. C'mon man.
I, too, have just starting binging Better Call Saul and that is a brilliant observation.
One other observation -- Kim Wexler has a sneaky great body.
TY. I've been flip-flopping on Kim a lot. I do agree her body's pretty awesome (although her boober doobies are pretty small), but she's kinda two-faced I think.
I, too, have just starting binging Better Call Saul and that is a brilliant observation.
One other observation -- Kim Wexler has a sneaky great body.
TY. I've been flip-flopping on Kim a lot. I do agree her body's pretty awesome (although her boober doobies are pretty small), but she's kinda two-faced I think.
Most assuredly a two-face with pretty eyes. she's attractive but Balls sees hotter women everyday, doe.
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
That’s nuts. Wonder years is on my Mount Rushmore. Wonder years, quantum leap, sein, sopranos. Sorry MWC and breaking bad, you were considered.
Quantum Leap on someone's Mount Rushmore is surprising, to me.
My Mt. Rushmore would be:
The Wire: Could be the best show ever on TV
The Sopranos: Could be the best show ever on TV
Cheers: Revolutionary for its time. Sam, Diane, Coach, The Cranes, Rebecca, Norm, Cliff and Woody were all great characters and every one could carry an episode
Seinfeld: I think I have laughed the most at this show than any other one on TV.
That’s nuts. Wonder years is on my Mount Rushmore. Wonder years, quantum leap, sein, sopranos. Sorry MWC and breaking bad, you were considered.
Quantum Leap on someone's Mount Rushmore is surprising, to me.
My Mt. Rushmore would be:
The Wire: Could be the best show ever on TV
The Sopranos: Could be the best show ever on TV
Cheers: Revolutionary for its time. Sam, Diane, Coach, The Cranes, Rebecca, Norm, Cliff and Woody were all great characters and every one could carry an episode
Seinfeld: I think I have laughed the most at this show than any other one on TV.
I can't speak to The Wire and The Sopranos as I've not watched enough to consider them, but my Mount Rushmore would probably be Seinfeld, The Wonder Years, The Americans, and The Office. Each of them have some significance to me--first comedy I really got into as an adult (Sein), the show that I related to most as a teenager (Wonder Years), my favorite drama (The Americans), and the show that typifies working life as an adult (The Office).