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Sinjun Balabanoff
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Last paragraph is what I was thinking with the trailer. I thought Netflix was supposed to only put on really good shit like HBO usually does… shows like this don't bode well for it's future.

"Mad Men: You're Watching it Wrong"

David Chase never even implied Tony died right then and there at the ending. The point was that he might die there, he might die tomorrow, he might die in a few years - but he'll always be looking over his shoulder.

"I'm bored fucking dark blue", that was wonderful, mind if I use it some time?

Are you fucking kidding me? Why did Straitharn and Keener sign up for yet another Franco masturbation project?

There's a certain Sony Blu-Ray player with a USB drive and a certain website that has a lot in common with Johnny Depp movies… these things might help, that's all I'm saying.

Fuck, I was hoping I was the only one who noticed Pizzolatto. Where can I buy that shirt?

Am I the only one who noticed Nic Pizzolatto as the bartender talking to Marty? I am the truest True Detective nerd.

Norris absolutely deserves it over Paul for 5.2. He never really got to show his chops for the first 4 seasons, but he knocked it out of the park at the end.

I come here to post about how awesome this episode was and how great the dynamic between Carrie and Brody is, and all I see is endless shit talking. Fuck you guys, Homeland rules.

Last season's Richard would have sniped Narcisse and all of his bodyguards before they had a chance to take a shot at him.

3,2,1,4 for me. Season 3 was a hell of a ride. Gyp might have been ridiculous, but he was the most mesmerizing villain the show has ever had, and the last two episodes are still the best in the show's history.

Pretty much how I feel about it. If he just went home to his family, people would be wondering when he's coming back to shoot more people and it would just be kind of a drag. He was the auto-win card of S1-3 and really had nowhere else to go after the insane shootout in Gyp's place. His S4 arc felt sort of like an

That was a frustrating, slightly contrived, but brilliant finale. Richard fucking up the shot and then shooting Chalky's daughter was just… come on. Richard had to go since his arc was finished in the S3 finale, and defying audience expectation was smart, but I was still annoyed at how it went down. We all wanted him

That was surprisingly slow for the penultimate episode. A lot of shit is going to go down next week. Torrio most likely retires and Capone takes control, Knox is definitely dead, who knows what happens to Eli, and Narcisse probably dead by Richard or Chalky's hand. Though really, anything could happen, this is far

Boardwalk is absolutely amazing, and like @flowsthead said, Season 4 is gearing up for an incredibly final two episodes.

The show is still very good, but the writers need to let go of the Brody plotline (wife and kids included) for this show to reach the heights it did with S1 and 2 again. Saul, Carrie, Quinn, and Dar Adal are fantastic characters and there's a lot they can do with them.

Damian Lewis has amazing screen presence, though the chemistry between him and Danes has been debated extensively. I think they make a pretty good couple, though Lewis is often awkward in romantic scenes while Danes exudes sexuality.

It's good for network TV, but it's still network TV.

Quinn all of a sudden feeling bad about being CIA is absolute horseshit. Carrie trying to exonerate Brody I'm still undecided on, but aside from those two things I'm loving this season. The stuff with Saul is consistently great, and Dar Adal is kind of a mystery. I want to trust him, but I don't. Lockhart won't be