Now he can go back to woodworking.
Now he can go back to woodworking.
And I think I would've been disappointed if they had tried to contrive some slam-bang, epic ending. That's the kind of thing Peter Jackson did in the first Hobbit movie, and it failed when he tried to do it, and it's not reality.
This changes from day to day, but offhand I'd have to say my favorite episodes are Fly, Face Off, Gliding Over All, Tohajilee, and maybe Granite State.
Turns out, the executive producer is Vince Gilligan.
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I think you mean "T-rex-ting"
There's a "Jurassic Park"?
I thought it was a good pilot overall, but unnecessarily convoluted.
@avclub-6d0cbc987f0ee695ca4e8d07ecde8d7a:disqus Yeah, I think The Office had higher highs than Parks & Rec (especially during Seasons 2 & 3), but Parks & Rec has been better for longer than The Office was. It's more consistent.
Yeah, how are they not at the top of the list?
Yeah, I would have gone with Lance Reddick from the FRINGE division.
If every episode this season ends that way, I'll be content.
But what about all those TROPHIES that you won?
Just a few episodes until it passes the point where The Office became a shell of its former glory. (Niagara).
It reminded me of the end of "End of the World" where April & Andy see the Grand Canyon.
@avclub-5dedb42b34e50082065a783265ce28a8:disqus I didn't see the above comment and totally thought you were talking about Breaking Bad. I was going to warn you not to watch the third episode.
It was like a waking nightmare. Of HAPPINESS!
Me too, but now I kind of wish they would analyze Breaking Bad every week.
I will say, I think Blood Money is one of the most visually stunning episodes in the series. That scene with Jesse throwing money in the streets is so perfectly composed, it's like a miniature horror movie.