Jimmy, Kim, Nacho, and Mike all had significant screen time in this episode, and yes, there was a lot of talking, particularly for Mike who lectured a Madrigal employee, a therapy group, and even Gus.
An angel and a demon work together to prevent Armageddon because they're fond of life on Earth. This quiz covers the six-episode series based on the 1990 novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Nazis, adventure, suspense! This quiz is based on the 1961 film, not the 1957 novel, which differs from the film.
As the "Bingo" episode began, Jimmy and Mike were at the courthouse to return the Philadelphia detective's notepad. What do you remember about "Bingo"?
We're stepping back into the Swinging Sixties to revisit one of the quirky comedies from the decade! Here's some on screen and behind the scenes trivia for the 1965 film, "What's New Pussycat?"
Panda Tim is visiting the World's Fair, and he wants to sample foods from around the world. He politely asks for each item by saying "please". Can you identify the language?
Here we'll visit and relive some of the entertaining highlights of Arizona's first century of statehood. You weren't there? No problem, look for the CLUES in the question.
Arizona became a state in 1912, but humans are estimated to have lived in the area for 15,000 years. This quiz covers some of the highlights of those pre-statehood years.
Can you match these cats with their usual stomping grounds? Here we're looking for their current native terrain, not where they may have roamed in the past.
When we last saw Mike, he was driving off into the night, following the people who had been tracking him via a bug in his gas cap. Meanwhile, Chuck was using Ernesto and the tape to set a trap for Jimmy.
Don't feel like leaving your wealth to your money-grubbing relatives? Have Fido and Fluffy brought more happiness to your life? You may want to consider remembering them in your will, as the owners of these well-loved animals did. Clues provided!
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are back, way back, in the late 1800s! "The Abominable Bride" picks up the adventures of Holmes and Watson where the third series left off in 2014... It all makes sense in the end.
When we last saw Walt and Jesse, they had just watched Tuco beat up one of his henchmen at the junkyard. After a brief flash forward sequence of a damaged stuffed bear in a pool, season two started with a continuation of the junkyard scene.
A police chase ended when the man being pursued fell into a bay after being shot, leaving drops of green liquid on the pier. What do you remember about "The Erlenmeyer Flask", the episode in which we said goodbye to Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin)?
Here we'll revisit some of the singers, musicians, and music-related performers that we met on "Monk" or who were connected with the show. There are music clues in the questions if you haven't seen the episodes.
The episode began with a flash forward of the same pink bear from the "Seven Thirty-Seven" episode being retrieved from the pool and placed in an evidence bag along with a line of other items. What do you remember about "Down"?
The season finale began with more of the ominous scenes that had been shown earlier in the season: the scorched pink bear in the pool, the body bags, the smashed windshield. But now we saw two streams of smoke in the distance.
The episode began with the two McGill brothers sitting on a bench across from Chuck's house, enjoying Chuck's gradual improvement from his illness. What do you remember about the "Pimento" episode?
The "Marco" episode began with a flashback to when Slippin' Jimmy said goodbye to his conman friend and originally left Cicero for a new life working in the mail room of his brother's law firm in Albuquerque. What do you remember about "Marco"?
The Impossible Mission Force was sent to Australia to get a deadly virus and its antidote out of the hands of a rogue IMF agent. What do you remember about this 2000 John Woo-directed action film?
As Kim returned to work at a law firm, Jimmy set up his cell phone business on a street corner. But it wasn't long before he needed Kim's help with a legal issue.
Saul was busy this episode: He made it official with Kim, he found out what working with Lalo would cost him, and he probably permanently burned bridges with Howard.
In Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Crooked Man", Sherlock Holmes had most of the case solved before he asked Dr. Watson to accompany him to interview the suspect. What do you remember about the story?
The episode opened with Skyler, Walt Jr., Hank and Marie at a medical office with Walt for his PET-CT scan. Do you remember what happened in the "4 Days Out" while they were waiting for the scan results?
The last time we saw the liver-eating, elastic Eugene Tooms (Doug Hutchison), he was locked away in a sanitarium, but now he was ready to be released. Do you remember the episode "Tooms", which introduced us to Assistant Director Skinner?
That dry desert air is good for the mind! Let's look at some of the scientific discoveries, experiments, and inventions that occurred in Arizona during its first century of statehood.
Your challenge is to match the Monty Python member to the character he played in either the TV show or in the films. Note that some of the TV skits had multiple versions; for purposes of this quiz, we're looking for the originator of the character.
"Yesterday and Today" was an album released in the U.S. and Canada in June 1966 by Capitol Records which contained songs included on the U.K. versions of "Rubber Soul", "Revolver", and "Help!". What do you remember about this controversial album?
"Smoke" dealt with the aftermath of season three's "Lantern". In this episode, two people were taken to the hospital, and Jimmy and Mike entered new phases of their lives.
This is your basic common bond quiz -- the answers to the first nine questions should lead you to a famous person whose name you'll enter as the answer to question ten.
Panda Tim is visiting a wildlife refuge, and he is introducing himself to the animals that live there. He says "My name is Tim". Can you identify the language?
At the beginning of the final two hours of Day 8, Jack Bauer was heading to the United Nations to deal with Russian President Suvarov, while Cole Ortiz was trying to track down Bauer. Do you remember what happened next?
When we last saw Jimmy and Mike, Jimmy and Kim were preparing to fight Chuck to save Jimmy's law license, and Mike had turned the DEA onto Hector Salamanca's operation by dusting one of his trucks with drugs.
As the fifteenth hour of Day 8 began, Jack Bauer and Renee Walker were leading President Hassan and his family to safety while the bomb was scheduled to detonate within minutes. Do you remember what happened next?
Season four of "The Wire" focused on the Baltimore mayoral campaign, the kids at an inner-city school and the growing empire of Marlo Stanfield. What do you remember about the dealers and the kids in season four?
Here we'll visit some of the television highlights of Arizona's first century of statehood. These are shows based in or featuring episodes involving Arizona.
Jimmy peddled his wares to the criminal element, Mike carried out a significant task for Gus, Kim wavered on her commitment to Mesa Verde, and Howard looked to be on the verge of a breakdown.