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Big Prison Break fan here though really only the first two seasons are any good. I continued watching the show until the end as I was invested in the characters and their backstories. The longer it went on the more ridiculous it got but those first two seasons were great.

They can't use that argument. If they could I wouldn't of called them out on it. The same lying "hyping for the new season" says that it is a major character that dies. Something that would have been a copout is if it ended up being a secondary character like Annalise's mom or that new student hanging out with the

Looks like I am just going to cut and paste this on every How to get away with murder recap for today to REALLY drive the point home.

That's on me. I wasn't saying you weren't supposed to enjoy the show that would be crazy. In my wall of text I had to get something wrong or confuse someone somewhere. What I meant to say is THAT MOMENT in that episode (or perhaps most of the entire episode) is SUPPOSED to make you uncomfortable or squeamish by

This is the American way to tell stories. I am american myself but there are many foreign countries "mostly in Europe or Asia" Where the good guys often don't win or save the day. The story isn't about a happy ending but about teaching a lesson. Going on a Journey. Think of how many awfully tragic yet amazing foreign

I get where you are coming from. I don't think Kirkman went around telling showrunners he is the main character. He isn't a bad actor he just initially lacked the experience to play the role. He has gotten better with each subsequent season but people still look at Carl and see him whining about Shane and Lori which

Glenn was still his right hand man it was just more like the show gradually allocated "some" of Glenn's responsibilities over to Daryl. By having the same events that happen in the graphic novel happen in the show to multiple characters even if you follow along with the comic and have an idea of what is going to

Oh man did I not put that in my text wall? That thought has been in the back of my mind from the beginning of the show. At first it just seemed like an outlandish theory but as the show progressed and I started to read the graphic novels as well all the pieces fit.

Ok so a few points to make and hopefully I can do so without spoiling things for those that don't read the graphic novel.

See but that doesn't even make sense because Broadcast television allows far more now than they did when The Rocky Horror Picture Show first came out.

I had seen the trailer for this film and had no interest in it. But then I watched Hush on Netflix a few weeks ago. After watching Hush I ended up googling the hell out of Mike Flanagan and his wife. Came across an interview where he straight up trashed the original Ouija movie and said he was being given full

Yes but only because I have a cousin at NYU studying film who constantly tells me all remakes always fail or aren't as good as the original. So after hearing that many times and agreeing with him the majority of the time I had to find some example. Turns out it's probably only about 5% of things that are better