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It just seems like the writers are so bent on "We need crazy non-sensical twists and manipulated tense scenes to keep the viewers involved!". When all they need to do is look at The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, MAD MEN, and see that it's completely not the case. Those shows are often at their best with absolutely

It just seems like the writers are so bent on "We need crazy non-sensical twists and manipulated tense scenes to keep the viewers involved!". When all they need to do is look at The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, MAD MEN, and see that it's completely not the case. Those shows are often at their best with absolutely

God damn this might be one of my favorite comments ever.

God damn this might be one of my favorite comments ever.

That is basically what I said in response to one of the reviewer's comments above. Why wouldn't these characters revert back to (according to their own self-involved minds) tried and true methods? Why wouldn't Mac use Vic Vinegar, when needing a name at the top of his head? They obviously thought Paddy's Shotgun

That is basically what I said in response to one of the reviewer's comments above. Why wouldn't these characters revert back to (according to their own self-involved minds) tried and true methods? Why wouldn't Mac use Vic Vinegar, when needing a name at the top of his head? They obviously thought Paddy's Shotgun

While I do see the argument about recycling, it seems like it's a secondary purpose.  I think you can make an argument that as characters, why wouldn't they fall back to what they usually do? I guess I would ask, why wouldn't Mac go back to a name he knows like Vic Vinegar when on the spot?  Why wouldn't they use that

While I do see the argument about recycling, it seems like it's a secondary purpose.  I think you can make an argument that as characters, why wouldn't they fall back to what they usually do? I guess I would ask, why wouldn't Mac go back to a name he knows like Vic Vinegar when on the spot?  Why wouldn't they use that

Oooooo yeaaaaah, the finger? Yeahhhh that was the climax….

Oooooo yeaaaaah, the finger? Yeahhhh that was the climax….

I actually really liked this episode, even though I do share the sentiment that it was kind of half-baked. It was definitely more absurd than the average Sunny episode, but I like any episode that features a heavy dose of Dennis. If anything, the episode just kind of felt "random". At least the Massacre episode

I actually really liked this episode, even though I do share the sentiment that it was kind of half-baked. It was definitely more absurd than the average Sunny episode, but I like any episode that features a heavy dose of Dennis. If anything, the episode just kind of felt "random". At least the Massacre episode

Hahahah, woops, got a little of my diction wrong. Meant ultimate….good catch!

Hahahah, woops, got a little of my diction wrong. Meant ultimate….good catch!

Damn, that was super concise but super awesome

Damn, that was super concise but super awesome

I think if there was one recurring arc that I had to pick from The Sopranos as my favorite, it would have to be the relationship between Tony and Christopher.

I think if there was one recurring arc that I had to pick from The Sopranos as my favorite, it would have to be the relationship between Tony and Christopher.

So that was better than a majority of the episodes this season. However, the Robin/Barney thing pissed me off to absolutely no end. Jesus christ, those writers must be going "Hey….we need to fill 2 minutes……let's default to Robin and Barney plots to extend that story". Also, while I think Brad is kinda funny, the

So that was better than a majority of the episodes this season. However, the Robin/Barney thing pissed me off to absolutely no end. Jesus christ, those writers must be going "Hey….we need to fill 2 minutes……let's default to Robin and Barney plots to extend that story". Also, while I think Brad is kinda funny, the