Each sequel in Halloween was not worse than the one before it. Halloween 2 was pretty decent, Halloween 4 was watchable. Halloween 5 is garbage, Halloween 6 might be the worst movie ever. H20 is semi-decent and Halloween Resurrection is horrible.
Each sequel in Halloween was not worse than the one before it. Halloween 2 was pretty decent, Halloween 4 was watchable. Halloween 5 is garbage, Halloween 6 might be the worst movie ever. H20 is semi-decent and Halloween Resurrection is horrible.
Which show will get cancelled, Hell on Wheels, The Killing or Low Winter Sun? Tune in very soon to find out
It's gonna get a second season. While the ratings have dipped they are still maintaining above a 1 million viewer average. If the budget is low enough, a show on cable can function with those viewers. However, the ratings will go straight down the garbage with Breaking Bad now over
Walt buys firewood from Dexter. That's the end of the series finale
This was one of the worst series finales of all time. Dexter is still alive. This episode wrapped up nothing except that Debra died a tragic death. If the show was called Debra I would consider it done. Just horrible, I'm speechless that anyone would write this horrible of an ending
Also the spinoff show should be Saul managing the cinnabon. That would be so funny
I think it's laughable that people think this episode or the finale will be better than episode 6. Episode 6 had stuff in it we were waiting the entire series to see.
Anyone else laugh really hard when Saul said in best case scenario he is the manager of a Cinnabon vendor in a month?
Breaking Bad finally wins best drama and Jeff Daniels craps all over everyone
The biggest joke about this announcement is AMC will release the first set of 7 episodes and charge full retail price for it on Blu Ray. Then the last 7 will cost the same price. It's just a huge punch in the face to any fan of this show.
It's obvious AMC doesn't consider these last 8 episodes part of Season 5, they just chose not to name it Season 6 and instead named it The Final Season because for marketing that just sounds better.
Here's my guess as to the outcome. Hank and Gomez die. Jesse runs away in the desert while the shootout goes on. Someone was speculating they don't show Jesse during the shootout because he is already dead but I think it's the other way around in that he is running away while this is going on.
I think Hank is a dead man. Where exactly does his character end up at the end of the series? Does anyone have a good explanation, except for being dead? I like that the writers have at least some flexibility with Jesse's storyline. I see no positive storyline with Hank ending, I doubt it's as simple as turning…
How far did I look? How about they were posted on AVClub here. These are standard shots to advertise the season. Hell they will be on the final DVD box cover when it's released. You literally had to do no searching. You just aren't simply a fan of the show if you didn't see any of the promo pictures. They aren't…
Obviously Jesse survives the time jump that happens later in the season. AMC shouldn't have released promo shots for the season. It kind of spoiled the next couple episodes
Either you forgot what happened or you just didn't like it. Every single episode of the last 9 episodes of The Sopranos got an A on here during rereviews except 1 with a B+ and one with an A-
Cause you totally saw it coming right
This might go down as the greatest final season of any television show so far. Even better than The Sopranos final 9 episodes
How is this episode not an A? It was even better than the Hank/Walter showdown in the first episode
I hope Jesse's storyline at least ends with some redemption. His storyline has gotten so bleak and depressing. Although I doubt it. It seems like the entire series Jesse's current situation has reflected where Walter currently is morally.