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Oh, that is absolutely awesome. I guess I had forgotten about that line. Gould and Gilligan's love for and attention to detail is beyond cool.

Yup. The trailer gave off a serious vibe about the possibility that the Jennings' might actually get caught.

I can also imagine that a good portion of this show (maybe season three to four or something like that) will cover Jimmy/Saul's life during the BB-years (meaning that we get to see his side of the story) and that maybe season five will tell us what happened to him after his exile started. I think the first few scenes

Okay, personal opinion - that's certainly fair enough.

Without having read the review beforehand, though: Those were my exact thoughts while witnessing yet another three deaths that were, I figure, intented to be dramatically affective.

Well, if she was such a great mom she could have washed his hair every once and again. Let's face it, that kid was disgusting.

If that's all it is: Why take it so fucking seriously that you're actually offended by this review? lol, when people like this show, they're really fucking all-in invested, aren't they?

Yeah. I really can't grasp how anyone thinks this is still awesome.

I thought Carl getting his eye blown out was clumsy, but more than that it was laughably shot and his muttering of 'Dad' towards Rick turned it into downright camp. And just because it was in the comics doesn't make the execusion here any better. There, debate that.

Yeah. Who needs a population?

I don't agree. If anything, I felt like the B- rating was way too generous for this unispired piece of trash hour of television. Which fits right in with the rest of the season.

"I’m a bit sorry that the guy leading the group threatening Daryl, Sasha, and Abraham is dead."

I see what you did there!

Louie did that as well in the last season with the fat lady. And good riddance, too. Never understood why that is such a taboo-word on television, yet in real life it's really used by everyone on a regular basis.

I read that. But just because a show isn't serialized doesn't mean that you can't observe certain adjustments the writers and directors make over the course of the first couple of episodes of a first season during which they find out what works and what doesn't. Go re-watch the first couple of episodes of Community

The book was neat but, again, the ending was just downright terrible. I'd have much preferred had he not given an answer in regards to where the Dome came from at all instead of this half-assed attempt at being clever. It fell like the ending to a completely different story which is not what this type of

Yeah, but isn't that the problem with time travel stories in general? That their protagonists are always up to prevent something by insane actions? I don't know. I think you have to sort of just accept that something of importance has to take place in order for the time travelling aspect to be relevant at all. You're

Maybe they were all dead THE WHOLE TIME!

Yes, but by streaming it legally I feel like I have at least a way of making my contribution to the ratings which could garantuee a long, healthy future.

Well, they DO have to come up with three more seasons of despair, terror and torture for her, sooooo… why not rape-baby?