Hell, I do this shit and Im only fucking 34 lol What a future I have in store for me :D Talking to myself in full blown conversations is how I get through my day lol Then again, Im drunk most of the time...among other things lol So who knows?
with me it's things I regret, saying things I should have said back then out loud when I'm lost in the painful memories. It can lead to awkward conversation to those nearby.
Talking to yourself is the first sign of madness. I will venture it further to borrow pen and tongue to say "there is no genius without a measure of madness" from Albert Einstein. Possibly the maddest of us all.
I love what he says to Dan. But I can't for the life of me make out the the word before "... utterance of thoughts". It sounds like "moved". Can somebody help me out with this? I really appreciate it. Thank you.
I've heard it said that your only crazy when you talk to yourself when and if you start answering yourself. Upon further examination I believe it is a clever ploy by psychiatrists trying to drum up more business.
The real life Al Swearengen was not British, not likable, and not loved by others. The historical fiction version of Al Swearengen is all of the above and then some.
"Well anyways it's the late shift."
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😂
Aww, Dan had a genuine concern and Al actually respected that
Ian Mcshane's portrayol of a charasmatic cutthroat crime boss is the finest ive ever viewed
Al speaks to himself because its the only way he can be sure to have an intelligent conversation
Besides with Wu you mean??
Blackadder
@@trevscribbles a man of culture👌
@@Azrael442 I must admit, I do love a cunning plan
I love what u just said hahahahha
Comedy gold in a drama. No wonder this is one of my favorite shows of all time.
“The indian had an opinion?”
.. so good!
lol to see someone as hardcore as Dan jump up at ten mention of a head In the room. put a huge smile on my face lol
When shit gets weird even for Dan Dority.
Indian got an opinion? Just the way Dan said it. Loved that line
And Dan's reaction when Al tells him what's in the package. Dan is visibly freaked out and saves face stating "Well, it's the late shift." LOL
Haha my Dad does this under the guise of 'no one can hear me' but he knows good and well we can. A way of airing the laundry and not stepping on toes.
There must be a helium leak in Al's office
I was thinking, "Dan sounds girly at times, I don't remember that".
Carl Scruggs Sped up to avoid copyright issues.
Vorenus in Rome did this. He never conversed with it, but it did calm him to look at the thing.
Hahaha good reference!
Well tbf Vorenus took that head all by himself. Al paid for his.
He was a Consul of Rome!
Wait sorry, wrong head.
He has a gallic look about him…
Dan's got balls.
He is working in his deployment and tactical maneuvers
Flanking.
Nobody could replace Ian McShane in this performance
Hell, I do this shit and Im only fucking 34 lol What a future I have in store for me :D
Talking to myself in full blown conversations is how I get through my day lol Then again, Im drunk most of the time...among other things lol So who knows?
Sven Kopperud stop. Get some help
Sven Kopperud Why ? He seems like a very interesting informed individual
with me it's things I regret, saying things I should have said back then out loud when I'm lost in the painful memories. It can lead to awkward conversation to those nearby.
Talking to yourself is the first sign of madness.
I will venture it further to borrow pen and tongue to say "there is no genius without a measure of madness" from Albert Einstein.
Possibly the maddest of us all.
" Brilliant Scene "
Love it---.
That look at the end... I may talk to it but it doesn't talk to me. And I'm not entirely crazy, yet. Now you'd better get out of here. 😁
How did Milch come up with this s#!t. There had to be mushrooms involved; there just HAD to be!😎
Hahaha al just summed me up
I love what he says to Dan. But I can't for the life of me make out the the word before "... utterance of thoughts". It sounds like "moved". Can somebody help me out with this? I really appreciate it. Thank you.
Yep, he says, “where you’re moved to utterance of thoughts.” He kind of slurs the “to.”
Does anyone know if this particularly brilliant dialogue was written by Milch?
According to the actors he'd be editing lines even between takes, yeah. I don't know if he did the outlines though.
should have quit while he was ahead
He did.
Tom, Bravo . That made me laugh my head off.
Al does like his head jobs.
Has the Indian got an opinion 🤣
Hahaha
This is sped up.
I've heard it said that your only crazy when you talk to yourself when and if you start answering yourself. Upon further examination I believe it is a clever ploy by psychiatrists trying to drum up more business.
Brains hit too many times and whiskey lots of whiskey
Most of psychological theory is a way to keep regular patients.
I'm drunk cause 2020 is over.
the indian got an opinion??? oh shit that was too much
Best Ebonics ever🌷🌚👍 rejoice rest in the good news 👍 okay by
What?
The real life Al Swearengen was not British, not likable, and not loved by others. The historical fiction version of Al Swearengen is all of the above and then some.
Your point being what?