Can you explain how that wouldn't fit in with the show? It would have made sense as Walt's final act being his most despicable yet.
Can you explain how that wouldn't fit in with the show? It would have made sense as Walt's final act being his most despicable yet.
@avclub-11318541fe3d1b941aa5d227c8ba1bc5:disqus Really? That stuff goes stale and irrelevant as time goes by. Great filmmaking and story is what makes classics stand the test of time in my opinion. Otherwise they just feel dated.
Tradition!
If the reviewer had trouble telling five white guys apart, just imagine how much trouble he'd have telling five black guys apart! Haha, right?
If Brody doesn't die soon or get locked up, I'm probably going to give up on this show. Damian Lewis was fucking amazing, yes, but I think Brody's presence is what fucked up the last season.
I guess. Socio-political/cultural bullshit is pretty far down on the list on why I watch a movie though.
I feel like there could be such a great movie or show made from Houdini's life, but this is about the shittiest way possible to go about it.
So basically Battle Creek has the potential to become Vince's real-life Gray Matter.
I do like the satire on current events, but I do dislike that they feel like they HAVE to do that now.
Huh. I though this was pretty good, the Alec Baldwin stuff was killing me.
This won't really work that well. Plenty of people on twitter have spoiled things for me by just saying something like "Holy shit! I can't believe Walt would murder his own son." Without saying what show it's from.
Does NCIS just investigate murders in which Marines are suspected, or do they do ones where they're killed as well?
I wonder if it's "Robin". I can see that happening
That's a good point, I thought of that too. I feel like we'll probably start getting more and more flashbacks as the season progresses, plus they aren't going to carry the plot through the whole season.
Am I the only one looking forward to the Marshall "Planes, trains, and automobiles" plot? It might annoy me usually, but I just feel like it's a great storyline for Marshall's character.
Pretty good actually, this wedding time gimmick could work after all.
I do feel like this show will never be as crazy funny as it was at times though. Barney's singleness was a big contribution to that, and while I think they've done a fair job of morphing his character, it just doesn't have the same hilarity.
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Things were definetly happening, I wasn't bored by it, I guess I'm just in shock there's only one episode left.
Didn't seem like much happened this episode. I loved it, don't get me wrong, but there's only one episode left. How the fuck are they gonna wrap this up so fast? I know Breaking Bad has given me no reason to worry, but I'm still kind of nervous it will feel rushed. I guess maybe it's just that I don't want it to go.
Better than wanting them with skid marks.