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    I feel bad for Carrie Preston being stuck on this shitty show.

    I feel bad for Carrie Preston being stuck on this shitty show.

    Just an incredible run of episodes from 5-10 (Tar Baby through Back in the hole). I've just started season 5, but this was the peak of The Shield up to this point.

    wah wah wah, boring, and the whole series should've ended with this episode that's what I took from this "review". This was pretty much what I thought it would be a cool fight between characters we don't care that much about besides Jon.

    Just recently watched this season for the first time. Goggins was the MVP imo Shane's arc this season was amazing. Anthony Anderson was far better than I expected he did great work is S4. I think the show gets better with every season through the first 4.

    Voted POI, season 3 was the best 20+ episode season of tv I've seen since Arrested Development.

    Agreed, Paxton's performances were the only remotely entertaining parts in the last few eps I've watched.

    I'll take POI s3 over GOT s3 and s4.

    I knew this would be a game changer, and I wasn't disappointed. Somehow this show(aka TFS) keeps finding ways to top itself. The ending with Root's voiceover as the gang went their separate ways, and Samaritan calculating it's response set next season up perfectly. It's going to be a long wait bring on season 4.

    Pretty much what I expected the trail stuff was good the rest was meh.

    I thought it was a mostly poorly written and acted episode with the highlight being Paxton hamming it up.

    This has to be one of the best 20+ episodes season of tv I've ever seen. Finch and Greer's scenes were even better than I had hoped they would be. Hersh's return and interaction with Reese and Shaw was aces, and whatever goes down with Root and Samaritan will probably be a game changer.
    TFS

    Best episode of the season so far. So many great things, but my favorite has to be Hodor going Hodor and Hodoring the fuck out of Locke. I'm going to assume Littlefinger is behind every evil plot from here on out he's running this.
    Great fight between Jon and knife guy with the best fatality yet. Lena Headey has been

    Same here I'd have to say AOS is the worst show I watch on a regular basis. This was a good episode, and the show has improved, but it still has a ways to go.
    Right now we have Skye and Ward as the Buffy and Angel no one cares about or wants to see together surrounded by other one note uninteresting characters.
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    Another excellent POI season 3 episode. I'm really looking forward to Finch and Greer's little chat, and to see what the team does about Finch's predicament.

    If Jaime had turned a pack of dogs loose on Cersei no one would've batted an eye.

    At least there was no blood and seed in the show's version.

    I think POI had to take it's time before revealing what kind of show it really wanted to be, and considering the network it's on it was a smart move.

    I know why CBS chose it because it lacks the sci fi elements that would scare voters away. Maybe the reason I like POI so much is because it isn't a conventional drama.

    If TGW S5 is better than POI S3 then I need to watch it. The first half of POI S3 with the HR conclusion was magnificent television, and the second half is getting there.
    I personally feel POI S1 gets unfair criticism for a slow start. Episodes 6-10 were really strong.