vanessak69
Vanessak69
vanessak69

Seriously, why put her through the trauma of murdering him. He couldn't just kill himself or, you know, wait for his TERMINAL ILLNESS to play out? He actually asks Andy, "Is the front door shut?" when he wants to die.

Only if they waste my final few minutes of life talking to me about Six Flags.

This site is largely free of such conflict thankfully, but some were the same way around here about the final season of The Office. Which was ass.

For that matter, couldn't they have flipped the script on Tara? Couldn't (shouldn't?) it have been Lettie Mae that was killed off-screen in the opener, and Tara getting some closure from Lettie coming back to tell her she was sorry she was such a perpetually shitty human being, rather than Tara coming back from beyond

Not that it really matters now, but did Alcide even have to die? They could have just saved that Alcide/Sookie hookup to happen in the time jump at the end of the show instead.

Is that really why he quit? I just heard he didn't like the direction of the story, which would make him smarter than everyone else associated with the show were that the case.

Having sex, fully clothed, as witnessed fleetingly at night through a series of car windows. They've had more explicit man on man action on FX.

Were those really the final words? I can't sum up the final few seasons any better.

It was so important for her to engage her uterus, we couldn't be spared a look at the lucky uterus farmer.

Yes, with stipulations. The writers have gots to change. Otherwise, they'll be once again sidelined by the end of season 1 for the soliloquys and inconsequential dramas of tertiary characters.

My Lindelof aversion stems largely from Prometheus these days.

Yeah, she was more of a comical villain than anything. I felt more awkward and uncomfortable at that denouement than anything.

I dropped Leftovers early in the season. Not that it was bad. I just didn't have the time, and on some level I did fear the Lindelof effect. I was wondering if I should try to pick it back up ("There are only TWO episodes left! Get caught up at HBO GO!"), but you may have warned me off. Consider this your community

Was anyone else disappointed that the finale couldn't even get one of Pam's final scathing retorts rights? "I wouldn't go down on you for a bunch of money, I wouldn't let you go down on me for a bunch of money."

If anything made me melancholy, it was reading Carrie's goodbye. This has been (up until this season, anyways) a fun hate watch. While it became more hate than watch, I'm going to miss this board. So thank you True Blood for giving us that.

All that work to shoot multiple endings for THIS? Why? This was not a "Who shot JR?" cultural moment.

So, after cowering from the Yakuza all season and being coerced by them after Pam was captured twice (I won't even count the flashback time), Eric and Pam decide to kill them and do so in seconds of screen time.

Out of all of the shitty latter season characters, that chick Sam hooked up with is the absolute worst, and that is truly saying something. This is one of the rare cases where I dislike the character so much, it's bled over and I never want to see the actor again either (I looked her up and she was on Friday Night

BTW, I love your icon. Blacula forever!!

Amidst much that is terrible, there have been some truly great performances this season: