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Justin Baptista
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Writers, man.

Boardwalk Empire's final season is doing better than Sons of Anarchy's, especially when it comes to depicting the apocalyptic decline of its anti-hero.

There was a time I actually enjoyed a SOA musical montage. Now, it's become so predictable and routine.

I'm amazed by the growing body count this season. It's so over the top. I'm surprised more people in the show haven't noticed it. The Sheriff is making a splash over some of it but other than that, life in Charming seems to be going on normally.
I agree with what you said about the season missing a sense of rising

I'm confused. How do you know Season 6 is the second-to-last season of The Good Wife?

Well, if you ask me, you guys really should do more of these. Perhaps do an entire series. You got something good here.

I enjoyed that very much. From the well-done special effects to the cast of characters. Will be there be more of these Verse flicks? Or is this as far as it goes?

I like that Frank is played in a way that makes him come off as having a mixture of both good and manipulative intentions. It makes him a more layered person.

Season 3?

That's unfortunate. You should have seen Season 4. At least they tried to shake things up in an interesting way.

I think the show ended perfectly the way it did. Be happy it didn't went on long enough to turn into a shell of its former self like Dexter.

I wish they had cancelled the show after Season 4 before the show became repetitive and mostly horrible.

I hope the 10th season of Supernatural is its last. It will complete the showrunner's three-season arc and the show can't come up with new sources of drama and conflict for the Winchesters forever. It is already becoming in some ways tiresome and repetitive.

I actually like this show. Love the characters.

Thank God. Finally some sense.