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Interesting point. It's fairly clear Chalky feels a little insecure, and likely intimidated by Narcisse. Chalky has always had a chip on his shoulder regarding how he's perceived by both the black and white characters on the show. He's gone to great lengths this season to show others he's in control, he's a "king" in

Over the years I've learned to accept SOA for what it is - a slightly above average, pulpy, crime serial with some way above average talent. Comparing it - or most shows for that matter - to such a well crafted show as Breaking Bad seems pointless (as noted by a lot of commenters on this site). I whole-heartedly agree

I agree with much of what was said above but am somewhat more optimistic when it comes to "the dark passenger as addiction" transitioning to  "I just like this whole serial killing thing, don't hate on me bro." The writers have been playing with Dexter's grasp on himself and by extension his life for the entire

I agree with much of what was said above but am somewhat more optimistic when it comes to "the dark passenger as addiction" transitioning to  "I just like this whole serial killing thing, don't hate on me bro." The writers have been playing with Dexter's grasp on himself and by extension his life for the entire

Ah. Poor Jackson. He's in a bad, bad way. One step forward, two steps back. I enjoy how this season has been all about those proverbial chickens coming home to roost. My problem with SOA in the past is that its often felt low stakes, like actions didn't have consequences, at least not serious ones. The club always

Ah. Poor Jackson. He's in a bad, bad way. One step forward, two steps back. I enjoy how this season has been all about those proverbial chickens coming home to roost. My problem with SOA in the past is that its often felt low stakes, like actions didn't have consequences, at least not serious ones. The club always

An interesting but flawed episode this week. As many of you pointed out, the unfortunate death of Owen was telegraphed from the moment the two conspired to run away together. Although I suppose I always thought it would be Nucky behind it (and in a sense he was). I'm going to miss Owen - not only did he have

An interesting but flawed episode this week. As many of you pointed out, the unfortunate death of Owen was telegraphed from the moment the two conspired to run away together. Although I suppose I always thought it would be Nucky behind it (and in a sense he was). I'm going to miss Owen - not only did he have