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As I said in the cancellation thread, I'm not sad to see it go. Season 2 was a mess of a "did they replace showrunners three times this season" variety. The constantly shifting big bads, the subplots that felt more like they were struggling for filler than genuinely interesting storylines, losing some of the most

Campbell's going to try for the kingdom, if he can. Because it makes him feel like he's a man.

At first glance of the lead photo, I actually asked myself what Pete Campbell was doing on the Fall Season.

Sadly, it's Sons of Anarchy

After this season, I really couldn't blame them. I remember liking the first year, but this season was a real mess. Absolutely no direction.

Marvel is turning Phase II into Martin Prince's pool at the end of Bart of Darkness leaving a naked Hulk to sing Summer Wind as all his friend run away.

Broadchurch is confusing me because it doesn't seem like the perpetrator is a supercriminal seeking vengeance through a highly orchestrated conspiracy.

I'm hard pressed to think of anything redeemable/good about the Sons and especially Jax. At least with people like Walt, Tony Soprano, Vic Mackey, or even Dexter (some seasons), there's something…complex or human about them. Humor, intelligence, affection towards a person or people, a goal, a philosophy. That doesn't

But who is the mysterious Hermano?

But he's going legit for real this time.

I liked the scene where Jax and Tara were wondering the impact of the school shooting on their children and if raising them in such an atmosphere of violence with such easy access to illegal goods would be beneficial.

" I understand that having and upright lawman makes it more difficult for the audience to root for the club but it is necessary"

"One day Stan Rizzo left the offices of Sterling Cooper and Partners without a trace. These are his stories." 

Hopefully they do this with Low Winter Sun and "forget" to air the second half of the season.

The Super Bowl will take place across two years with the halftime show being an extended Christmas Special.

I wonder what song will be played during the "They Killed The Giggler" montage.

Considering the rise of the environmental movement during the 1970s, it would be more apt to call it The Desolation of Smog.

I'd say Season 6 alone negated the entire series. If Season 7 allowed Dexter to crawl even a little bit out of the black pit of horribleness, Season 8 put a boot in its face and bashed it even further into the abyss. The good seasons were fun, but not good enough to overcome the depths it has plumbed since.

Back door pilot! Back door pilot! Back door pilot! I love me some awkward back door pilots.

My favorite Dexter VO from last night was