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I did!

That was kind of… or a major part of… the point of the whole thing:

I first saw him in that Russell Crowe Robin Hood movie. He was terrific as a mad, bad, spoiled King or Prince or Duke or whatever-the-heck his stupidroyalty was.

Not Generation Kill. That had some amazing cinematography.

It's not my favorite of Simon's creations (actually, Generation Kill was really his buddy's Ed Burns' baby), but it really affected me. The attention to detail and the performances were really good (plus, I loved that the best action scenes… that night time battle on the bridge was really, really well done, for

Isn't this where we all started?

Only 2 left, but I'm pretty certain we'll be discussing this for a lonnng time.

Maybe Elliott's father had a twin?

Instead of wildly guessing this & that, what are the things we know for sure?

Frank may even already suspect Jordan. Osip showing up at the casino right after Blake's demise was awfully coincidental. Jordan may have tipped off Osip, who went to the club to smooth things over… just until the hand off goes down. Maybe that's what Frank meant by asking if the tickets were interchangeable (in case

Maybe if some weren't so busy looking for things to support all their bitching about this season, rather than, you know, actually paying attention, they wouldn't be so confused? Just a thought.

It happened 20, 30 years ago,and there's a lot of dark stuff in the Kennedys' past.

It wouldn't be clichéd as much as classic of the hard-boiled genre.

I don't know, Butchie instead. I loved John in Cincinnati,

Okay,my friends. What do think about this:

AMC let "Breaking Bad's" bad ratings slide for a few seasons, it kept renewing "Hell on Wheels" when its ratings were poor, and just renewed "Turn" I mean,if they can commit to "Turn"?!? Plus, the overhead for a show like "HaCF" has to be pretty low. Compared to.

Too bad he sold the rights to "Galveston," because that novel screamed HBO adaptation.

Excellent post. All of the flat affects on this show were used to great, umm… effect.

I have to say that as much as I love a lot of the AVC's posters, I was genuinely over and done with all the S1 vs S2 complaining after about the 3rd episode. It started to feel too much like people were just regurgitating and projecting. It was clear, early on, that Vince Vaughn was being directed to deliver the

Seriously. Thanks beema. The show is really not subtle. That's classic of the genre's style.