Well with Jacobs and Manning doing squat, I think that was my first loss. The recievers were a major mess and it showed with my pathetic point total for this week.
My last director. One of my favorites when it comes to action movies with a lot of comedy thrown in (and a guy who made a career of working with Mel Gibson):
Richard Donner, Director
Top 10 is missing: I Used To Love HER, They Reminisce Over You, Tha Crossroads, NY State of Mind and It Was A Good Day.
And, seriously, out of Jay Z's entire catalogue the best they could do is Hard Knock Life?
The ending was the most intense moment of the season. Yet another episode that confirms that Vic and Shane could never kill each other and that Ronnie wouldn't blink at killing either of them.
HNIC has a VERY different meaning where I'm from.
Is there any specific reason those four teams were chosen to play in Europe?
Sens/Pens is obvious. Hometown hero Alfredsson and NHL posterboy Crosby. The other two are probably more random or maybe, as someone said, they hoped for Jagr.
This Stamkos kid is fucking fast.
As much as I like Marshall Faulk, Kahran's lines are both a lot better and he'd win in the trenches. Kahran has the better team and would win in a tight game. Something like 17-13 with the last 5-6 minutes being Kahran just killing clock.
I don't mind the Cassidy thing as long as it stays as a secondary subplot and she doesn't play into whatever happens to Vic. I was disappointed by the lack of Billings this week although the stuff with Cleavon was excellent and the Dutch storyline is very well done as it's basically all his previous screw ups coming full circle. The Cruz Pezuela angle is treading water but, seemingly, this'll change next week when the Vic/Shane thing will come to a head.
Did anyone else notice that Shane saved Vic's life when the chick shot through the door?