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am i stupid or does cyrus totally want sally langston blown up along with a crowd of random mourners? wtf?

this show is a mere shadow of itself. they've ruined olivia. i just rewatched a couple of episodes from season 1, and she is a different character. smart, focused, independent, and funny. really. there's a bit where she gatecrashes david's office, and he says he's going to fire his secretary, because her sole task was

playing diana's ex.

maybe i'm more woefully obtuse than average (monday, damnit!) but i thought adam was being pretty passive aggressive from the moment hungover hannah came home: rejecting sex + inviting to rehearsal only to act like he'd merely suggested it hypothetically? come on.

she was channeling a younger eliza dushku for me. serious.

well stated. it was rather hilarious when they showed beirut as a beaten down archaic place during season 1.

what kind of man can't clean up his own mess?

NOOOOOOOooooooooo!!!

seconded. your reviews, while being thoughtful and smart and analytical, were always emotional/inspired emotion, and so honest! i never felt like you were wanking away to the sound of your own wisdom (like some reviewers are wont to do). always felt like you were as mad and in it and invested as the rest of us, while

no. too little, too late.

yeah, what's with the whole obsession with EVERYTINGMUSTBEEXPLAINEDANDJUSTLIKEREALLIFE?

i fail to see how inevitable is bad. is it only good TV if whatever happens feels like a SURPRIZE? i'd say heading toward the inevitable for 5 seasons and then getting there so spectacularly and poetically in the end is pretty fucking good.

that's the thing. i've loathed him since season 4, but i wanted him to 'win'. smart, pitting him against pure evil (nazis) and banal, insufferable smug rich fucks (schwartzes). if it'd been him against hank and jesse right at the end, i would've been cheering at walt's death.

we know. thanks.

if only martin would finish asoiaf, i can finally actually die regrette rien!

i don't get the whole fixation on surprise. serious question. i know BB's given us an amazing range of WTF shit throughout its run, but it's always been about a lot more than shocking the shit out of everyone, hasn't it? i don't know, i think if they'd just tried to shock us here, it may well have cost them some of

he nearly killed her with it before, and as jesse told hank this season, mr.white doesn't leave loose ends and has a ZERO TOLERANCE policy for that shit. so it fits.

same. i was there from the beginning. bitch.

meh. mad men is like a tepid anti climax after this shit.

i teared up twice: when Walt admitted the truth to Skyler, and when he and Jesse kinda exchanged a tiny nod right at the end. sigh.