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Revolution is terrible. I watched two episodes, then couldn't make it through the third. I'm so disappointed. Last Resort, on the other hand, seems to have some balls, some edge, you know, for a network show. I wish Giancarlo Esposito had been cast on Last Resort as a bad guy, instead of Revolution. He's the only

Revolution is terrible. I watched two episodes, then couldn't make it through the third. I'm so disappointed. Last Resort, on the other hand, seems to have some balls, some edge, you know, for a network show. I wish Giancarlo Esposito had been cast on Last Resort as a bad guy, instead of Revolution. He's the only

He still just wants to be half a gangster.

He still just wants to be half a gangster.

Maybe I'm weird, but I got the impression he opened the razor to see what kind of hair was in it.

Maybe I'm weird, but I got the impression he opened the razor to see what kind of hair was in it.

I loved how Owen sought his advice during the convoy, and just ignored Doyle. Eli's had nearly two years of life, fatherhood and pride taken away from him by Nucky. Owen's being put into increasingly volatile situations because of his boss's halfassedness, and Mrs. Nucky is giving him the cold shoulder as a bonus.

I loved how Owen sought his advice during the convoy, and just ignored Doyle. Eli's had nearly two years of life, fatherhood and pride taken away from him by Nucky. Owen's being put into increasingly volatile situations because of his boss's halfassedness, and Mrs. Nucky is giving him the cold shoulder as a bonus.

Richard, Chalky and Nelson all need more screen time. I didn't get my Michael Shannon fix!

Richard, Chalky and Nelson all need more screen time. I didn't get my Michael Shannon fix!

I'm married to a nerd of myriad realms of arcana, but a razor nerd? Pleased to meet you, Big.

I'm married to a nerd of myriad realms of arcana, but a razor nerd? Pleased to meet you, Big.

I SO agree. I've heard people say this show lacks a heart and it's always seemed a bit sterile to me in a way that I can't put my finger on, but I think the heart of this show is the time period itself. The way Eli's release scene was filmed just loved the prison, and Mickey's car, and the lone tree in the barren

I SO agree. I've heard people say this show lacks a heart and it's always seemed a bit sterile to me in a way that I can't put my finger on, but I think the heart of this show is the time period itself. The way Eli's release scene was filmed just loved the prison, and Mickey's car, and the lone tree in the barren

I really got a King Lear vibe from Walt when he and Jesse parted company:  "Nothing will come of nothing; speak again."  Of course, Walt and Lear are very much alike, and just like Cordelia, Jesse wasn't flattering his bloated ego, so he wrote him out of the will, so to speak.  We all know what happened to Lear, but

I really got a King Lear vibe from Walt when he and Jesse parted company:  "Nothing will come of nothing; speak again."  Of course, Walt and Lear are very much alike, and just like Cordelia, Jesse wasn't flattering his bloated ego, so he wrote him out of the will, so to speak.  We all know what happened to Lear, but

A couple of things:

A couple of things:

I like Skyler a lot, even though I see what everyone was complaining about when the series first started.  In the scene with Marie, at the moment Donna pointed out where Marie offers to take Holly and Skyler hugs her more tightly, I physically flinched at the same time.  I have a child about the same age as Holly

I like Skyler a lot, even though I see what everyone was complaining about when the series first started.  In the scene with Marie, at the moment Donna pointed out where Marie offers to take Holly and Skyler hugs her more tightly, I physically flinched at the same time.  I have a child about the same age as Holly