maybe he just wants fans to start screaming about how he's created many more evil characters because he's the fucking best when it comes to sadistic creepy shit and he's the master and everything else can go suck balls…
maybe he just wants fans to start screaming about how he's created many more evil characters because he's the fucking best when it comes to sadistic creepy shit and he's the master and everything else can go suck balls…
the last season was just a rehash of shit we've already seen. i've started despising don. i want to see him suffer, and that's probably the major reason i'll tune in for the last season/s. like my favourite bit last season was don making a complete incoherent ass of himself, and then mooning over sylvia outside her…
yeah. what do they have to fall back on once mad men is done? but as others have said, it's a real trend in hollywood of late. hell, how could they stretch the painful tripe that is twilight into 5 films, when NOTHING happens after book 1 (and yes, i did read that godawful shit, mostly to mock assholes who actually…
agreed. it worked for harry potter because the last book was dense and did have a sort of natural split as well. but mad men?? come on! the show will end with a whimper now :(
still can't see jesse killing 2 kids despite everything.
but walt has that cash, not skyler.
weird, that all the 'bad ass' posturing you're desperately doing is so damned dull. it should be entertaining, at least. instead, it comes off earnest and indignant and for all that, embarrassing.
she also wrote in a previous review that she'd love for them to 'team up' one more time , so i don't agree that her thoughts on walt have remained unchanged the 'entire time'. if she thought the man was pure hyperbolic evil, why would she hanker for a team jesse+walt at this point (no matter that it's never going to…
@avclub-8b0e08d6a104e3a3ee0d6f1d7ad3307b:disqus what things will this incredible uniqueness of mind allow you to accomplish, exactly?
carpe diem has to be the most over-used, hackneyed latin phrase ever, so no.
it's called a time difference, but thanks for your concern. dude.
of course jesse is culpable and deserves prison. but you can't deny there's a moral differential there: he feels remorse, walt (generally) doesn't.
please. walt started the whole killing-is-a-real-option shit with his 'i am the one who knocks' bluster. it's hardly a stretch skyler would resort to that now.
again? stfu.
i don't agree. he doesn't know jesse like walt does (and we do). why should he feel compassion towards him? i don't think 'learned nothing about humanity' = 'feeling for jesse'. as far he's concerned, jesse's a meth-head who sells meth to people and also occasionally kills people. he hasn't had the chance, time or…
i loved how he quoted the carpet guy after spreading his shitty lies: that's as good as it gets. he was so fucking smug. asshole.
i don't know. with skyler in on it, i think they might well be able to 'handle' jr. what's one more web of lies? plus, it'll be a fucking relief to finally not worry about jr. popping over to marie's for lasagna!
i don't think he'd ever go after his family anyway.
hank's desperate, just like walt was. his career, his pride, it all went to hell last episode.
morality is relative, yo.