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Who knows if this comment will ever be read, but as someone who is watching the show now, season 2 seems like bizarro FNL. I'm glad I came here and read that people 4-5 years ago had a similar reaction.
-VBM storyline
-shark injections
-3 teens just go to Mexico for a few weeks, no one cares
-Coach agreeing to the firing

I love the Bravermans! Glad Parenthood is back on. During the off season, I convinced a family member to watch it and he convinced me to watch FNL. Jason Katims ftw.

I love the Bravermans! Glad Parenthood is back on. During the off season, I convinced a family member to watch it and he convinced me to watch FNL. Jason Katims ftw.

Funniest bit was the rolling credits scene at the end. It was a classic distorted-Louie-reality bit.

Funniest bit was the rolling credits scene at the end. It was a classic distorted-Louie-reality bit.

I dunno, they would fit right in with some hipsters.

I dunno, they would fit right in with some hipsters.

Yup, Walt volunteered right away because he wanted to get the names before Mike left forever (I can't say he intended to kill him before he saw the gun though).

Yup, Walt volunteered right away because he wanted to get the names before Mike left forever (I can't say he intended to kill him before he saw the gun though).

They've been building up the tension between the two of them for a long time now and Mike had a gun to Walt's head a day earlier. That seems like more than enough for Mike not to trust Walt even a little bit.

They've been building up the tension between the two of them for a long time now and Mike had a gun to Walt's head a day earlier. That seems like more than enough for Mike not to trust Walt even a little bit.

Sure Jesse wants out, but he told Mike he would do it multiple times. I know Mike probably didn't want to put Jesse at risk anymore, but at least he can fully trust Jesse.

Sure Jesse wants out, but he told Mike he would do it multiple times. I know Mike probably didn't want to put Jesse at risk anymore, but at least he can fully trust Jesse.

Yea, but really just to cover his own back. Walt wasn't tipping off Mike about the DEA to save Mike, it was to save himself. So I still can't believe Mike would just be okay trusting Walt with that especially since he put a gun to his head a day ago.

Yea, but really just to cover his own back. Walt wasn't tipping off Mike about the DEA to save Mike, it was to save himself. So I still can't believe Mike would just be okay trusting Walt with that especially since he put a gun to his head a day ago.

But! why would Mike trust Walt to be the one to give him his getaway bag? Unless he assumed Walt might do that and decided runaway/dead, same difference…

But! why would Mike trust Walt to be the one to give him his getaway bag? Unless he assumed Walt might do that and decided runaway/dead, same difference…

In the end it was fitting Blake won since he was the best actor, but it went against the Glee Project mentality. If you have good writers and good actors, make up whatever character you want and it will translate. Not this vice versa version of finding the actor and trying to fit a story into their

In the end it was fitting Blake won since he was the best actor, but it went against the Glee Project mentality. If you have good writers and good actors, make up whatever character you want and it will translate. Not this vice versa version of finding the actor and trying to fit a story into their

I dunno, I've been thinking about it a lot and for me, it would be even worse if Walter ends up in prison and someone close to him dies.