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I've heard similar comments before and while I understand it is "weird" that I refuse to watch television until I am sure they have had a finale -I put off watching Breaking Bad until after it was over-, I also think you should at least try to see things through my lens.

I watched the first season of Deadwood two years ago, and still remember that final scene set at the bar.

What the heck? This feature was not supposed to make me feel sad.
I'm sitting in class right now, damn you AVC!!

This feature is the absolute best.

I wrote this comment after I watched VICTORY.
A couple of weeks after watching the series finale, I actually tried to watch VICTORY again, but stopped about 20 minutes in.
It was too painful.

I'm still weeping.

If this essay was about the joy of watching a great television show, why would I want to take that from anybody else?

3 Summers ago, I spent untold hours in my bedroom, watching Community.
I watched every episode, from the pilot all the way to the Season 3 finale, with gleeful abandon.

Hahaha, wow, I never expected somebody would ever reply to me on here again.
What a pleasant surprised. Did you enjoy the finale, and the series as a whole?

I've been reading his Community reviews over at VOX, because I liked the passion he brought to every piece.
Maybe the heads at his new job don't want him emulating the same style or something, but his reviews are not the same.

The best part about the whole thing, was finding out Annie and I were born on the exact same date.

VICTORY is depressing.

It is devastating when in THE DEAD AND THE DYING, Spartacus honors the dead with a pyre.

It was gut wrenching when in SEPARATE PATHS, Crixus is slain.

It was sad when in BLOOD BROTHERS, Spartacus is betrayed.

So sad.

And in the orgy, they lost sight of what truly mattered.

Every roman loss felt orgasmic to then.

There was no more hunger for justice.

The rebels, for the first time in my life, scared me.