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Asiriya
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Because you weren't bored ;)

You are so right. I think that, perhaps, it was a mistake to start the show at the beginning of Prohibition. I don't know the history but people are saying there's at least a decade of real history that the show could use, and I almost feel like that would have been better than the made up stories of Jimmy and Nucky

Why the hell did he leave his gun behind…

Jimmy fizzled out halfway through Season 2. He should have had another season with Nucky before turning, and they should have made him stronger. He was too broken to be fun to watch.

And have who take over as lead? There aren't many sympathetic characters on this show. Part of the reason Nucky might not be as exciting as people want is because they are trying to keep him somewhat moral. With him gone you have a lot of despicable men left over and I can only imagine that would get tiring to watch.

You are so right. I feel like the set design is better than Game of Thrones, and that's usually touted as the best in the business right? How much money must be being spent, this isn't even a particularly popular show is it? God I love HBO, and I should buy all of their series on Bluray…

All good points. I was surprised Chalky didn't clear out the house (same with the Capone attempt too). I thought it was silly that Narcisse could even get into the club after Chalky had all of the staff outside for walk talks. I thought it was bizarre that Nucky would get sheriffs to move Chalky when he was able to

Obviously they are showing Tolliver getting ignored for a reason. Either Eli is going to realise that he has no power and get around him or Tolliver is going to do something drastic to get results. Hopefully the former, I love the Nucky-Eli on good terms pairing and Eli's actor has been fantastic this season. So much

I agree, this season is just incredibly tense and I'm loving it. It's up there with the best of Breaking Bad and the last episode of Deadwood. Two attempts on Chalky's life, two escapes. I'm worried he's going to go the way of Omar and have something random come out of nowhere just to spite us.

Narcisse isn't their 'man in Harlem'?

Man, I was shivering my way through half of this episode it was so tense. I am adoring the show at the moment. This clearly beats out Homeland (the only other show I'm watching at the moment) and I feel like it has really hit its stride. I almost feel like it deserves more praise than Breaking Bad; if only every

Maybe, I can't help but think that if Wan Shi hates humans so much, it's probably best to just leave them alone and stay in the spirit world.

Eh, I might be giving it short shrift. I did like it at the time but I don't think it is as awesome as Aang going Megaman or Katara doing the octopus and having the water-fire whip fight with Zuko. The context definitely isn't as good when compared with Zuko's betrayals (though obviously the twist is good).

Cop out. People need to work out all the kinks in their philosophies before they start writing them…

She had the spirits though, who she seemed to have made friends with. I was expecting Unalaq to gloat about his bending only for the spirits to attack him. Maybe that couldn't have happened (the spirits wouldn't have lightened up, Unalaq would kill Jinora first), but Korra staying calm and trying to remember the

I agree with Victoria. I get the sense that everyone reincarnates. Usually the spirit is trapped in the physical world and has no choice but to jump into another body but Iroh decided that he would sequester his soul in the spirit world instead. As for the Avatar, I presume Raava copies all of your memories so when

I liked seeing Iroh, fan service yes, but I'm not sure I mind. WHen I saw him I was beaming, not groaning. Your Zhao idea is great though. I mean, if you're looking for someone reassuring you think of Iroh and it would have been nice if there had been a curveball.

Why would he have chosen to commit his soul to the spirit world?

Had to watch that again last week. Up until Black Sun assaulting the Palace and the S2 finale were the best (and most awesome) displays of bending on the show. Can't even imagine seeing stuff like that happen on Korra though (admittedly, but on a different scale, the bending arena attack was cool)…

Yakone wasn't on the verge of committing genocide though.