You can NOT be SERIOUS.
You can NOT be SERIOUS.
Reminds me of that two-bit country club romeo Vince Barnes.
Look, it's special guest stars Jim Courier and Michael Chang!
Exporting is for suckers. Importing is where it's at.
The Russian John Johnson/Thom Thompson.
Watch your step everybody, we don't want to get Eric Ericson started.
@fritzoid I'm just saying that the show has ALWAYS worked like that. Walt has always been lucky with plans like these, especially the train heist and blowing up Gus. To get annoyed with that NOW is what surprised me. It's like so many critics gave up on what the show was and just wanted Walt to die a miserable…
Sounds positively evil.
I've never seen somebody selling screenplays. It seems like something you would search the internet for, not next to the guy selling umbrellas and street art.
People sell printed screenplays on the street? There must be a real market for that, I guess.
Here's why I think Breaking Bad is more ambiguous and so, so much better than the Sopranos finale. Vince Gilligan himself admits he has no control over his characters after he's written them. Even as the writer, he's open to different interpretations of scenes and actions. When asked about how Jesse is feeling or…
I stopped at "you're not educated enough to understand". I'm 100% positive I made the right decision.
This Bill Clinton sure is hip!
Yeah, that Sydnor thing really came from left field. The show was building up Kima to be just like McNulty, then pulled the rug out from that a few episodes from the end so they threw us Sydnor. We really didn't need a new McNulty, though.
I have to agree with the Dukie thing, how blunt and hamfisted it was. I think the perfect send-off for Dukie would've been after he borrowed money from Prezbo, and the formerly naive Prezbo knew Dukie was done. The show didn't have to explicitly show what happened with Dukie, we all knew.
@avclub-fa7fdeb5c05b708e5614c7e8cdb1c34d:disqus Completely agree. It felt like a cheap fake-out instead of a proper send-off. McNulty just chilling with the original Major Crime Unit reminiscing would've been pretty great.
Completely agree. reading so many critics whine about such ridiculous reasons (too neat?) is really cracking me up. I think the finale ended exactly how the show operated through it's entire run. The extremely dark and devastating moments of each season were always followed up by exciting, clever and ridiculous…
The Fall Guy did it in week 1. And every week thereafter.
I was really hoping he was going to play the lead in a Little Man spin-off show.
So this is a prequel or something? Or is that a cyborg Phil Coulsen?