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Winston Booth
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The universe kept giving Walt SEVERAL ways to get out and he kept not taking them. He's just lucky his entire family didn't die as a result of his actions which, let's face it, was what we were all fearing. Did you think Walter Jr. was a goner? I always did.

Steve is such a King character. A douchebag bully who comes in at just the wrong time in the climax but redeems himself by bat twirling a monster.

T-Bag was a great character played by a terrific actor that really shouldn't have lasted the whole damn series. Bending over backwards to justify his character's existence. Reminded me a bit like Spike on Buffy; yeah, he's great, and a joy to watch, but he's a VAMPIRE, you really going to let him go and kill people

PRISON BREAK was the kind of show to realize the Robin Tunney/Crossbones subplot was so boring they just wiped her out.

I wanted that too! This was the closest thing I could find. The crash in real time from everyone's perspective. It's fun! https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I've only seen one episode. It's where his agent gets too wrapped up in drama involving a threesome he had with his girlfriend and her friend to stop uh…handsome actor guy from making a big mistake that could cost him his career. At the time I thought this show isn't that bad, why is everyone ragging on it? Next

Time skipping to different eras on the island was such a great idea that I'm still miffed they ended it so soon. I wanted to see them go back to Egyptian times, enslaved and forced to build that statue.

I've always wanted to ask this: please sum up LOST and what it was about.

Rewatching Breaking Bad is a series of "oh no, if he hadn't done this, then THIS wouldn't have happened" moments. That's what always made the show great: every plot point is a result of a decision from our characters. They ACT, they don't just react.

That was season 3, where I gave up too. Just rescue your damn kid already Jax, why is it being passed around from one person to the other?

But Troy is still captured by pirates! C'mon Jeff, it's me the Dean, hop in Elroy's RV, we gotta go to LA to save Abed from a life of fetching coffee on film sets, pick up Private Detective Shirley from the Bayou, break Britta out of debtor's prison, enlist FBI Agent Annie who's hot on the heels of a serial killer

Call me crazy but I always shipped Annie and Abed. That episode where they're in the Imaginatorium or whatever it was called…and Abed was afraid of being locked away in a ward…and I thought wait, wasn't Annie actually committed? Is this where they bond over being basket cases? Is this leading to-nope.

I went to an art show in LA that was just COMMUNITY theme. Had an 8 bit COMMUNITY video game you could play and everything. Cast members and Dan Harmon showed up. Nothing but love and positive energy there. I guess it just speaks to people who always felt…alone? Recommend it.

I think Andy brought a great dynamic to it. Before they made him likable. I liked that he was a foil for Dwight. He went to Cornell. Maybe you've heard of it?

Did anyone else feel vaguely…insulted by the final seasons? The writing got to the point of "okay, do you honestly think I'm this dumb?"

Angel, Quinn and Masuka never find out Dexter is a serial killer, thus making all their sub plots a useless waste of fucking time. Angel opening a restaurant was riveting television.

The original showrunners say their idea for the ending was Dexter getting caught, getting the electric chair, and just before he dies he sees everybody he's killed (Ice Truck Killer, Lilah, Doakes, Jimmy Smitts, John Lithgow etc. etc) watching him die.

Dexter letting a serial killer live because he wants to study how he's able to live a normal life for 40 years (and then realizing that John Lithgow ISN'T living a normal life, he's just keeping his family terrified and docile) being the reason his wife is killed is just great storytelling.

Re-watching LOST knowing the answer to every mystery just makes things more….confusing? Like "Just say you want them to fix your godadmn back Ben, why all the mind games?" or "Desmond, you literally saw the bunker falling apart when you were late to push the button, why do you keep saying you don't know if it's real

You know something? You're right. If there's one thing conservatives and progressives had in common this election its that they wanted CHANGE. Absolutely nobody wanted politics as usual because, as the last eight years showed, politics as usual is just gridlock to the point of no one can even get clean drinking water