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Some of you have forgotten to take your brain medicine (especially you Todd). I'm shocked to see so many people rank season 2 and 4 above 1. In my mind, it was Season 2 and 4's unevenness that always made me question the shows praise as the definitive best drama on TV no questions asked (always thought Breaking Bad's

I agree with you Todd (sort of). I agree that, maybe it felt a little unearned. The writing this season has been truly bizarre for Lane. He was heavily used in the opening episodes then after the Pete fight they just dropped him off the show for almost half the season. Then out of no where they spring the Tax plot on

I agree with you Todd (sort of). I agree that, maybe it felt a little unearned. The writing this season has been truly bizarre for Lane. He was heavily used in the opening episodes then after the Pete fight they just dropped him off the show for almost half the season. Then out of no where they spring the Tax plot on

Jamie would actually make sense (physique aside). I'm speaking clearly from a coherent plot point of view. But seeing as the previews supposedly show the focus is on him (according some users on here), then it won't be him.

Jamie would actually make sense (physique aside). I'm speaking clearly from a coherent plot point of view. But seeing as the previews supposedly show the focus is on him (according some users on here), then it won't be him.

Yeah that's how I took it phodreaw, and why I was so pissed off.

Yeah that's how I took it phodreaw, and why I was so pissed off.

That's actually what I was figuring..but then it didn't amount to anything? Unless I missed something? Either way, it ended up tipping off the suspects. I guess I shouldn't be too harsh until the finale airs, maybe she had someone working on the inside to see who the Reservation called. Either way, I still find the

That's actually what I was figuring..but then it didn't amount to anything? Unless I missed something? Either way, it ended up tipping off the suspects. I guess I shouldn't be too harsh until the finale airs, maybe she had someone working on the inside to see who the Reservation called. Either way, I still find the

This is why I hate the Killing. I want to love it, and it starts to do some things right, but then it has the most contrived writing to satisfy the plot. Why the hell did Linden show the security camera the evidence? What was the point? Especially when she knows everyone is corrupt and bought off. Why would she give

This is why I hate the Killing. I want to love it, and it starts to do some things right, but then it has the most contrived writing to satisfy the plot. Why the hell did Linden show the security camera the evidence? What was the point? Especially when she knows everyone is corrupt and bought off. Why would she give

So uh, I really liked this episode. I get Once Upon A Time isn't a masterpiece, but judging the episode to the other ones I thought this was one of the best. I do agree with this review in that the finale lacked deeper character moments (it should have been 2 hours tbh).  But the pacing and the movement of the plot

Whoooooa fat betty blam a lam

There's always fat Betty. All alone and depressed in that mansion, only finding brief glimpses of happiness from stealing food from poor little Sally. Who on this site is keeping a suicide tally watch? Which character has THE MOST reason to give it all up!?

I feel like the writers this season have been hitting us over the head with too much obvious foreshadowing. How many times are they going to bring up or allude to suicide or death? At this point, I would be disappointed if Pete committed suicide. It's been thrown at us so blatantly in each episode, they might as well

To be clear, I totally loved the Monroe scene in the trailer. It's always great to see their relationship develop, even if it's just something like Nick letting an enthusiastic Monroe try out a weapon. I was more so talking about the other scenes. I guess really what I meant was, in the context of the entire episode,

Hmmm while I see where you are coming from (in terms of it focusing too much on the procedural and the side characters), I really enjoyed this episode from a monster of the week point of view. But I can also see what you mean about it being a bit of a buzz kill following up last weeks developments of the main arc.

HBO definitely sends screeners. They actually send a DVDs with 3 episodes on them. So two weeks before the premiere you get sent a DVD with episodes 1-3. Then a week before Episode 4 they send you a DVD with episodes 4-6.

I would have liked the Pete of Season 1 or 2 being punched. But they really built Pete up as a character and made him one of the most likable. I found tonight's episode strange in that out of no where Pete was a dick. In every possible moment he was awful like season 1 Pete. It felt out of character as if the writers

Starburns!