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I'll agree with the replies below and follow up with asking if you actually watched season 2 to the conclusion.  SPOILERS FOLLOW:

What would a list of your top five HBO shows look like?  I always take a bunch of shit for never liking the Sopranos and loving Oz but mine goes something like this:

I just wanted it to be said (because it seems like not enough people are saying it in response) that, it's cool if you like it and all, but The Fountainhead is AT LEAST as bad as Atlas Shrugged in terms of readability and quality writing.  I don't want to get into why because people have already explained in excellent

Agreed that there's a decent likelihood it'd be wasted.  I'm certainly not about to argue that I have absolute faith in the writers of the show.  I just wanted to point out there was a lot more movement from the status quo by season's end than it's getting credit for,

Well yes Shakespeare knew, considering every play he wrote was always going to be in 5 acts, that in act 5 he should probably bring his play to a resolution.  Clearly the work of a mind operating on a higher plane than the rest of us plebians!

I've been scanning the comments waiting to see if anyone had anything good to say so I'm happy to finally find someone so I didn't have to be the first.  It's not even that I disagree with anyone on where the episode went wrong necessarily, I just wasn't as bothered by it as most it seems.  Before I bother defending

I think there were plenty of changes this season both subtle and otherwise.  I'd say they firmly grounded the black sheriff (his name always escapes me) as the new moral authority that we've all said has been lacking since they killed Hale.  The stuff they set up for next season with the 9ers puts them permanently at

That is exactly what happens.  Not that I should be counted on for accuracy as my earlier mix up suggests, but he definitely pulls the double impossible shot combo of knocking it from his hands and then hitting the fuse.

Yeah I'd say with pretty decent certainty based on the comments that we can all collectively NOT agree that this has been an uneven season of Sunny.  It's probably in my top three favorite seasons personally.

You're correct and I'm a fool.

I'm gonna keep comin back here till somebody REMEMbers seein' Richie.

Ah yes…perhaps my favorite of all Seagal characters: the EPA agent who is so proficient with guns (???) he can shoot out the fuse of a stick of dynamite mere seconds before it hits a pool of gasoline.  YOU'RE IN THE EPA!

Thank god someone else asked first so I didn't have to.  This is question holds the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe.

I didn't mean to sound like I was correcting you just adding to what you said.  I understood you were talking strictly against the strike team and I agree that was her one stumbling block over and over.  It was really a pretty inciteful observation that hadn't occurred to me at all till you said it but immediately

You didn't even mention the best part about Claudette's character and why it made her the perfect foil to the actions of the main characters.  Claudette (and to a lesser extent Dutch) was an amazing cop who routinely solved her cases without resorting to illegal behavior and succeeded against just about every foe BUT

Accepting that he did the killing and/or the gore and setting the scene after he was with Dexter, we still have to believe he figured out how to shut down the elevator, find the professor and kill or knock him out, drag him to a location he wouldn't be found, and then still get back in time to help Dexter all in a

My problem with the elevator scene (since no one seems to have pointed this out) is that we're supposed to believe Travis was able to:

Bullshit!  He'll always be Matthew "Vision Quest" Modine to me. 

Yeah I get it, I felt like I belonged on the South Park version of the history channel (or the real version of the history channel) as I typed that.  But in the strictest scientific sense it's still true and, for something of this magnitude, at least worth noting.

You'll get no argument from me as far as which is more dangerous and for exactly the reason mentioned.  My point was that both can be annoying, preachy bigots.  No question that the positive thing about atheists is that no matter how annoying and preachy they are, it's pretty much self contained and lacking the social