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So there was a discussion on Twitter about the best stretch of episodes in terms of quality. The rules were-
1.) No full seasons.
2.) Must be at least 1/3 a season. No more than 3/4.
3.) Must contain at least one mediocre-to-bad episode.
So I will start with I guess
Mad Men Season 5- "Mystery Date" to "Commission and Fees"

This is kinda late but -
I love how Game of Thrones won every Primetime Emmy it was nominated for except the one it actually deserved (Supporting Actress).

And Bob is no match for The Peacock Family. That shit was terrifying.

Also because I would argue that it is easily the best show in Drama Categories since The Americans wasn't nominated.

So if Hamm doesn't win the Emmy we all riot (or whine about it constantly)?
I mean come on he gave an all time great and iconic performance, one that matches Gandolfini's and Craston's in terms of depth,emotion and complexity. If James Fucking Spader can have 3 emmys in Lead Actor Drama category, Hamm should at least

Say something bad about The Office's Season 4 and 5 and I will respectfully disagree with you.
Say something bad about The Office's Season 1,6 and 7 and I will most probably agree with you.
Say something bad about The Office's Season 8 and 9 and I will not only agree with you but I will also join you in the complaining.
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I am kinda similar but I also have Transparent and Flesh And Bone on my list.
So basically nothing from the network interest me.

Honestly I am only interested in Flesh And Bone. The talent behind the camera is too much to ignore and since it's limited there would be no huge commitment on my part.
And Starz (wtf lol) has been doing interesting things recently.

There is no way in hell it is going to win against "Person to Person".
Mad Men has this category locked up.

Top Three Episodes (Hilariousness)
3 A Head in the Polls
2 The Day the Earth Stood Stupid
1 Roswell That Ends Well

Thank you for the reviews Zack. I look forward to your Battlestar reviews.

But according to this article
http://www.eonline.com/news…
"Czuchry, who plays Cary Agos on the series, told E! News he signed a new contract for seasons seven and eight as season six wrapped up"
That doesn't seem to bode well for a show ending after 7th season.

I think it is time to end this show and let it have a strong finish. Besides that wasn't the original plan was to end it after 7 seasons?

Fry: Professor, something's bothering me.

The Matrix Test thing is that commentator who is writing say sorry daddy?
Because that shit is creeping me out.

This is becoming something out of a horror movie.

Woo-hooo!!
Top of the world, baby!

So I read this article comparing Hannibal to The Sopranos.
http://www.ew.com/article/2…
I think since The Sopranos (with the exception of In Treatment) Hannibal is the show that has made psychiatry sessions a major part of it's structure. Also both the shows slowly progressed away from these sessions as series moved

Which is now over forever so we have to care about these other shows.

SPOILER ALERT
Also what did the final scene with Bedelia mean?
Was she becoming a cannibal?
Was she going to kill herself?
Was it kinda like the end of The Sopranos where Bedelia like Tony will always remain paranoid since she Hannibal may always be after her?