The hole was no more of a stretch than the Great Mexico Desert Train Swindle. And yeah...the way he gps'd it and lotto ticketed the co-ordinates was a damned clever bit of sleight of hand that made the spoonful of bad medicine a little more palatable. This show has held to such a high standard that, as a fan, you have to forgive when they have little choice but to stretch credibility a touch.
Oh come on..... the stretch credibility all the TIME!!!!! It's just such a god damned amazingly good show that it truly doesn't matter.
I mean lookahere... my favorite action novel is The Count of Monte Cristo and it's completely and utterly unbelievable and YET... it's TOTALLY believable because it's so damned good.
Same thing here.
I don't know why people can't just accept that they're watching something awesome that's full of logical and narrative impossibilities/inconsistencies.
In the middle of the "Breaking Bad" discussion, you really had me confused there for a secondI hope Jimmy Three Squaws makes another appearance
I hope Jimmy Three Squaws makes another appearance
Do you ONLY show up to contradict me here nowadays? I'm flattered, really.
"No half-measures!" - Skyler White
Written for the NY Times, Gunn's op-ed lays out the actress' feelings of creative fulfillment as Skyler on the show, but also relays a worrying observation over the course of its five seasons. “My character, to judge from the popularity of Web sites and Facebook pages devoted to hating her, has become a flash point for many people's feelings about strong, nonsubmissive, ill-treated women,” she writes. “As the hatred of Skyler blurred into loathing for me as a person, I saw glimpses of an anger that, at first, simply bewildered me.