Even the greats such as The Sopranos suffered from it. Network shows like Lost could've been better if they weren't forced to do 20 eps a year.
Even the greats such as The Sopranos suffered from it. Network shows like Lost could've been better if they weren't forced to do 20 eps a year.
Kima should've been killed, though. She was pretty much just in the background after that season.
Bodie, Carver, and Bubbles. The rest were pretty much the same way they started.
The Wire has one of the better finales I've seen. It sucks that the preceeding eps weren't on par with the shows best.
4-3-1-2-5
I'm surprised you didn't like the first season. It's perhaps the one that is most grounded in reality. It's just as compelling as the 3rd and 4th seasons to me.
Yeah, I didn't get that point either. I'd argue that the serial killer thing is more plausible than Hamsterdam (the rest of the polisce force was oblivious to this) despite the fact that there were real plans in real-life Baltimore for a Hamsterdam-like scenario.
I didn't like both 2 and 5. 1, 3, and 4 were all good though.
Kima should've died in the first season. She was mostly in the background in the succeeding seasons and didn't really do anything of note beyond that.
I don't think 22JS was bad, but it just wasn't better than the first one.
Hey, a lot of those who has played Suikoden 2 regard it as one of the very best JRPGs of all time. The problem is that not many had the chance to do so.
Confirmed synopsis for Age of Ultron: "The alien actors from the first movie will be back. This time, they'll be donning robot costumes. Are The Avengers ready for the battle for the universe?!"
"Cool Cat" is one of Queens's best and most underrated tunes.
Great definitive list you got there, although The Avengers should be at the 4th spot at the most. Apart from that and the top 3, the order of the rest doesn't matter.
GotG is The Avengers done right.
The original is still the best Marvel movie, IMO. Cap 2 and GotG are close behind, though.
But I do hope they could look past all the glitter of Hollywood and give it to the more deserving actor.
Which would be a travesty, if it indeed goes down like that.
I thought it's also a journey, a race, rollercoaster, a highway, and a bitch, among other things.
I don't know why it's so wrong to prioritize plot and the opportunity to experience something as intended so wrong. Not everybody hates spoilers and not everybody likes spoilers. There are also media wherein spoilers are ok and there are those wherein spoilers ruin a considerable amount of the experience.