Of all the four canonical great prestige dramas, Breaking Bad was always the least ambiguous and the most straightforward. A clear ending that wraps things up was always going to be how they went out.
Of all the four canonical great prestige dramas, Breaking Bad was always the least ambiguous and the most straightforward. A clear ending that wraps things up was always going to be how they went out.
I'm surprised how little of the discussion here is actually about Breaking Bad. Have we exhausted all we can say about Breaking Bad?
Why yes, Linda Cardellini will be on New Girl.
My favourite series finale of the year is Dexter.
Disqus is run by Enlightened fans.
IT'S A FAAAAAAAAAAAAKE!
Oh the finale? That'll be interesting to hash out.
Eh. I'd be surprised if it was better than Generation War, on the subject of shows Americans can't watch legally.
No, Dexter did the exact same thing with Doakes and in retrospect never found a useful replacement for him.
Alex Gansa: Who the hell is Chris Brody?
Waldo feels pretty much like Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, just CGI.
Also making you go WTF LANDRY: Season two of FNL.
I so feel Tabloid was one of Morris' best recent documentaries for precisely this reason.
This is precisely the problem. Waldo is insufferable and annoying. On one level this is a story about an artist whose art is corrupted, commercialised and eventually taken away from him - but at no point is his art anything other than a pissant kind of humour, it distances us, makes it difficult to empathise with what…
It is graded on a curve, but honestly this isn't a good episode. It's an interesting idea wrapped in mediocre packaging.
His role on FNL is larger. And also fantastic.
They got one of each when they could have got Michael B. Jordan as a twofer.
But Justified has already definitively covered Yolo.
And after that, Pan N'Scan!
I thought that was more MSNBC.