It is hard to understand why TV show runners think it is cool to not tie up story lines with definite ends. A press conference to announce re-opening the case falls short of an indictment of the real killer.
It is hard to understand why TV show runners think it is cool to not tie up story lines with definite ends. A press conference to announce re-opening the case falls short of an indictment of the real killer.
This show is so bad it is unbelievable it remains on the air.
Hopefully, this is the end of the stupid presidential campaign. The writers need to marry off the Peter's mother and both of them go live off the show.
This show has become hard to watch. It has to close to closing the door on the series.
Looked up meaning of next week's title and it does not bode well for Walt. A Shelley sonnet that states "it is inevitable that all leaders and their empires will decline." Oh well, was hoping Walt might walk out of the show as a winner.
You are giving up on "Hell on Wheels" while continuing to review "Graceland", which has the most unbelievable storyline on TV. HOW's is far more interesting and believable than a group of young, good looking, and unsupervised FBI agents running undercover operations that succeed because of their ability to think on…