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I thought she said "what?"

rct, I'm more than familiar with David Lynch, and I don't think it's unfair to want closure instead of a wild cliffhanger. I'm not expecting a happy ending… just an ending worthy of the show. I was half joking when I asked if you hated the show, because you were satisfied that it ended (with no resolution).

Twin Peaks SOMEHOW did not get mentioned? You were satisfied with that ending, seriously? Did you hate the show or something?

He wasn't fired. He just didn't have a job to come back to. School was gone and wasn't rebuilt until years later.

Ron Donald and the entire Party Down team.

Scott, stop it. Just stop it.

It has been suggested that we replace "jump the shark" with "fall off the treadmill."

I don't blame him. What would it have been better for him to quit the show and leave his fans hanging? The show was renewed for both seasons 7 & 8 before the middle of season 6 had even aired. None of us knew how shitty it was going to become and I don't think he could have either. He was under contract, and so

wasted bandwidth AND blank DVDs! D:

Your logic does not resemble earth logic.

I guess I can see how you, an admittedly common viewer, could see this as drivel… but that's likely just you taking offense to his last bit about judging you for not seeing how bad this show is. Why not just read the twitter feed if you want the common people's comments?

I laughed so hard at that. Right after the guy falls and Saxon gets in, a lady in a dress skips along with her shopping cart… right past the body.

He's not necessarily saying that you're an idiot, just that you have bad or possibly no taste. And it's okay, most people don't. Think about how stupid the average person is and realize that a whole bunch of people have to be dumber than that. If you weren't downright offended by this episode, or you know… the last 3

You don't have to take it so personally that you have no taste.

And we all thought Deputy Sachs was going to one day run for sheriff. So tragic.

I could have written this verbatim, but my DVDs are my own bootlegs. ;__;

Oh god, haha. That episode. that episode. I know it was a little late, but that was one of the first times I paused the episode angrily and was like "WTF AM I WATCHING?"

Oh no, he made a typo! That shit happens. I guess we could demand that each TV review go through an editor before going up… but that would be no fun. This review was up almost immediately after the episode, and I know after watching that horrible mess… I would not have been capable of writing a review. This was a

Take that back! Christ, Breaking Bad is much better than your average Stephen King novel. I agree that most shows need to appeal to the lowest common denominator to get made, let alone stay on the air, but we are talking about cable here. Network shows need the higher ratings because they get most of their revenue

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