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Wasn't it five episodes?

Sure, but I haven't seen it yet and I would've preferred to stay as unspoiled as possible. It's not a big deal, but, y'know, principles.

Come on, man, spoilers.

I wake up with that song in my head every damn morning, and I have no idea why. I don't think I've seen the show since it went off the air, and I never watched it THAT much.

Can't really see the point; the series never really diverged in quality much. I can't really see myself grading any one of them below an A-, really.

I feel the exact opposite about Terriers, actually. It was a great show, but I never felt like it had the chance to live up to its full potential.

Okay, I'll start with the polite discourse: why don't you like it? Or rather, why do you think that people remember it with more fondness than it deserves (a sentiment I wholeheartedly disagree with)?

This is one of the few premature cancellations I'm not even mad or disappointed about. Every episode is just so great, and the series ends so wonderfully, that I find myself perfectly content with what we have.

I thought the George Sr. episode was especially difficult to follow in terms of time, and having both George and Oscar there didn't help matters at all.

Yeah, but is Richard Alpert still there?

I don't think anything is the same once you've seen it 10 times.

You know, I think James Blake generally has a really good sound, but his songwriting usually lacks a bit, and this kind of exemplifies that. Outside of "Retrograde" (which is one of my favourite songs so far this year), most songs on here kind of rely on an idea that doesn't get fleshed out into something greater.

Except he's probably getting paid a hell of lot more for The Walking Dead than for most other shows.

I watch this as a game. After The Walking Dead is done, I leave it on and see how long I can watch Talking Dead before I can't take it any longer.

Well this kind of renders the comment above this moot.

@Merve2:disqus Not in Canada. In Canada you can throw them in pretty much any order you want and one of 'em will show up on some government form.

Halcyon Digest was their best album, so this will probably be a step down. But it will still be awesome.

Yeah, Valtari was pretty dull to me. Don't have huge hopes for this one.

How about that JT album, though? It's great.

Man, Killers was one of the all-time great drumming albums. I mean, the other two Maiden albums he did were great too, but Killers especially. I suppose it was only a matter of time, and his illness really prevented him from doing anything as good as his Maiden stuff ever again, but it's still such a shame to hear of