markjs15--disqus
Paulie Walnuts
markjs15--disqus

I'm Not Like Everybody Else by The Kinks. That final scene was brilliant imo. My favorite music moment in general would be All Right Now by Free when Tony and Christopher steal the wine from The Vipers. My favorite scene in the show hands down, I get a big smile on my face even thinking about it.

Probably my favorite ending scene in all of The Sopranos. It's a haunting song paired with that scene, and it creates this feeling of dread inside you that persists for the remainder of the final season. This was when you knew shit was gonna go down.

Yes.

I've seen the joke made already a thousand times, but it still has to be said. Jon Stewart can cut a 1000000000000000X better wrestling promo than Roman Reigns. Hell, only Heyman cut a better promo than Stewart tonight. Push Jon Stewart!

That song's by Alter Bridge, which is actually a very good hard rock/heavy metal band, in case you only know them from that song. Myles Kennedy is one of the best rock vocalists in the world today, and Mark Tremonti is a monster on lead guitar (his solo project Tremonti is also very good). Metalingus is probably the

Please keep reviewing WWE. It's a consistently terrible show, but the bright spots always keep me coming back, but I honestly think the best part about watching wrestling is the laughs I get from it. The show is just so nonsensical sometimes, it's hard to believe there are actually writers backstage who actually think

Based on your past comments I don't really think you deserve to have anyone on here treat you like your opinion matters. Any opinion that differs from your own is either wrong, or the person is lying about their opinion to fit in. You're just an ignorant person and that's why everyone on here treats you like a moron.

I've seen you saying things like this about The Wire as well. Understand that just because you didn't like something doesn't mean that everyone else didn't either, and they're just lying about it to fit in. You're not the majority, and while that's fine, stop trying to lump everyone in with you as if your opinion is

I just went on The Americans Facebook page to see if they posted anything after last nights episode, and good god some of the people commenting are really dense. I can't believe people are saying this season has been boring so far, I mean.. WHAT. We've seen Elizabeth beat the crap out of Gaad, people being put into

I could be wrong, but I could of swore at one point Gaad was cleaning out his office and the camera focused on the pen for a few seconds as he put it in a box of his things. But like I said, I could just be remembering it wrong.

I kind of hope that was some not-so-subtle foreshadowing and this actually happens. First of all it would be absolutely hilarious and I'm sure Rhys' would sell the hell out of it. Also, the aftermath of it would be something I'd be very curious to see go down. So many different possibilities.

I'm glad that these actors are fully committing to this material, which I'm sure must be difficult in some instances. These scenes tonight were so hard to watch, Matthew Rhys played all of them perfectly. I see Keri Russell get more praise than him most of the time, and while they're both amazing, I seriously think

No other show can make me cringe the way The Americans makes me cringe. And I mean that in the absolute best way possible. The dinner scene and Philip cuddling up with Kimmy at the end were some really well acted scenes that would not of been executed half as well on any other show.

I watched NXT Takeover: Rival, and it was awesome. Completely outclassed the main roster in every way.

Exactly.

That's a crime sir. The Sopranos is amazing, definitely worth watching.

Dude. Watch The Wire. You won't be disappointed, seriously.

Check out The Sopranos. Seriously, it's so amazing. Similar to Breaking Bad in the sense that they are both dramas, but are ridiculously hilarious. If there's one thing I can say about The Sopranos, it's that I laughed at it more than any sitcom I've ever watched.

My explanation also wasn't weak. It's actually what happened, and it's actually why the officer wasn't punished. Like I said, one of the central themes of the show is how institutions effect the individuals that comprise them, and if you actually watched the show you would know this. You can't say my explanation is

You don't know what you're talking about at all, as you've only watched season 1. Those things I explained to you aren't motivations that are never explained, they are explained in the show, pretty clearly actually, it's nothing like The Governor in The Walking Dead. Just because you didn't pick up on it yourself