Yeah, "White Bear" was boring and definitely the weakest entry.
Yeah, "White Bear" was boring and definitely the weakest entry.
I guess I have totally different tastes. I thought this episode was utterly brilliant/effective and "White Bear" utterly boring.
I wonder what all of you think about this episode after the rise of reality-tv-star/famous mogul Donald Trump (perhaps losing the election and then maybe going on to form his own TV network). Barely watching this episode now made me appreciate its prescience more than most of you did. Suddenly, it doesn't seem so…
Man, the pretentious critics really don't like The Hateful Eight or The Revenant, do they? Ah, The Duke of Burgundy is so much better…obviously, right?
Do you really have to spoil what happens later in the show (with your Sam/Sacred Heart Hospital comment)? Maybe there are people watching the show for the first time…
More over-the-top sexual humor. I guess we just have vastly different senses of humor. I found the last two episodes way more hilarious than this one. With this episode, I barely cracked a smile.
This was one of my favorite episodes of the season aside from the pilot. It thankfully doesn't rely on immature sexual humor and more on the absurdity of different cultures/occupations, etc. Apparently, people want to go back to the lame dick and sex jokes though.
Man, this hipster writer needs to get a sense of humor and stop being a buzzkill. I had a smile on my face throughout this season and the frequent laugh whenever Ari pops up.
Yeah, I found Ways and Means way too confusing—way too quick to be coherent. Why is vetoing such a big deal? It seems like the administration would rather not have the repeal pass than veto it themselves. Even if it is repealed, veto it—boom. It's just one of those episodes that I didn't feel satisfied with…
You hipsters seriously need a sense of humor. Lighten up. Entourage was never about some deep story and themes. It's all about the fun and characters. I love how some shows get a pass just because they're a "oh-so-dramatic" show like Mad Men, but this show gets ripped on because nothing's really happening…
lol since when is Dominic West "old and gross?"
If you simpleminded people seek humor in every fucking thing, I suggest you go watch those silly Marvel movies with the cheesy humor you long for from Nolan. Sadly, people really do lack intelligence and maturity nowadays. They need their douchey, stupid Seth Rogen movies.
Oh, the pathetic internet turns on everyone.
Where is The Departed?!
I actually found it to be one of the best West Wing episodes so far. Finally, an episode that didn't end on a cheesy, sentimental note.
Thanks for spoiling. Much appreciated…