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No, not at all. BB generally did them well, but I remember there was one toward the end of the show with all the tenting that just seemed interminable. They've done that a couple times on this show, too. Here, it was the length and redundancy of the montage that I didn't like. I should have said, "have really fallen

Gotta disagree on the montage. It was way too long and repetitive with what we'd already seen her doing in the episode. The one last season was too long too and so was the one toward the end of Breaking Bad. Gilligan et al. really fall in love with their montages. I like this show and don't mind it taking it's time,

It is fitting together well for the most part, but the timeline seems off. Given how young Hector looked (still had dark hair) it seems like 5-10 years until BB time. However, Krazy-8 showing up last week makes it seem more like 1-2 years. At 5-10 years out, Krazy-8 should seemingly still be in high school.

I liked 43, but 44 was a disappointment. It appears that the writers are trying to set-= up the possibility that Claire actually could/should be VP, which remains completely absurd. It's also pretty "convenient" that she gets the opportunity to act like the President/VP just one episode after angling for the job. I

Yeah, I was wondering about that. The review starts by saying this is what we know happened and then later notes that we only get hearsay and conjecture about what happened. It's not clear how those two ideas fit together.

It's not really about tolerance and acceptance. It's about compassion and repentance. Jonah knows that God is forgiving, but he essentially believes the people are Nineveh aren't worthy of God's grace. It is a repudiation of Jonah's judgmental and lacking in compassion mindset. But God doesn't tolerate or just accept

Opposite for me. I thought the movie was a lot better than the book.

Holy cow, the direction was so bad. I really can't co-sign the reviewer's best episode of the season assessment with such glaring problems.

I really liked Lights Out too - heck of an ending even though it was only one season.

I think this is the same extended version as the previous blu-ray release. Looks like they're just upgrading the picture. Maybe they'll add some more supplements? The current blu-ray looks pretty great already, though the packaging is horrible.

Entrance: music from the Requiem for a Dream soundtrack. Guests thought it was "different," though only a couple knew the origin.

This show is turning into A Simple Plan the TV show. It's really good, but really sad to watch characters continue to make bad decisions over and over.

Oh, man I think Bleeding Me is one of their best. I really did Mama and Outlaw Torn, too.

The Thing That Should Not Be - it's so plodding and repetitive.

Yeah, I always interpreted it as the influence of music on one's life and the camaraderie among music fans.

I like Justice better than Puppets, but I was too young to hear them when they were first released so I didn't have any kind of anticipation/letdown.

I didn't like Knowing as much as Ebert did, but I enjoyed it. I give it a lot of credit for following through on its premise, though - pretty ballsy ending.

Why were you dancing with all those guys?!

Agreed.I mean, the chariot race in Ben-Hur is still incredible.

The 30 for 30 episode only covers the day of the chase with TV clips. Honestly, I don't understand the acclaim that it gets; it really doesn't add any insight to the commonly known events of that day. Apparently ESPN is working on a much longer, multi-part documentary about OJ, though.