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You shouldve given it more time. "The Wheel" is probably my favorite television episode of all time. And "The Suitcase" and "Shut up and Sit Down" are pretty amazing too. Just the fact that off the top of my head I can tell you specific show titles gives you all the information you need to know about just how memorable the show is.

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Or at least among my absolute favorites.

I dunno... a very good friend of mine, who likes all the same stuff I do, swears it's a slow burner but worth persevering with. It's on my 'once I'm done with everything else' list.

"Slow burner" is a great way to describe the show.
 
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Or at least among my absolute favorites.

Man, just watched that scene at the end. The presentation to Kodak. When Duck says
"Good luck at your next meeting" to the Kodak guys after that impassioned presentation its like a gut check. Duck is so smug delivering the line like he knows how good the presentaiton was. Wow. Good television.
 
Man, just watched that scene at the end. The presentation to Kodak. When Duck says
"Good luck at your next meeting" to the Kodak guys after that impassioned presentation its like a gut check. Duck is so smug delivering the line like he knows how good the presentaiton was. Wow. Good television.

I measure good television in goosebumps, and that scene gives 'em every time.
 
The show's gotta end with Walt losing his family. He started out doing this whole thing for the family but the moral of the story is going to be even the best of intentions are wrong if you're doing the wrong things. Its a slippery slope. Walt's gone from anti-hero to just villain now. Ironically, its Jesse who's starting to straighten out. Walt will crash and burn and Jesse will redeem himself.

What I enjoyed about the finale of The Wire was how it treated the multiple story/character arcs that ran through the entire 5 seasons. There are so many characters in BB that I'd like not to see just disappear in the home straight... Saul, Lydia, Marie, Badger & Skinny Pete, Gomez...
 
Please let Walter have a secret family and a son named Malcolm:pray:...please let Walter have a secret family and a son named Malcolm:pray:...please let Walter have a secret family and a son named Malcolm:pray:...
 
Well it'd sure be an unexpected ending if he woke up to Dewey jumping on the bed.

Or flees to NY to practice medicine.

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What a lame article. And written yesterday? No s **t Sherlock! Hank's "apparent centrality to the rest of the show's storyline is a big revelation? Big revelation? Yes indeed, having been presented with a game-changing piece of evidence in the very last freaking scene of the last aired episode, everyone watching must surely have been thinking, "Gee, I wonder if Hank will stick around and try to get to the bottom of the case that has consumed every fibre of his professional being for most of 5 seasons" :cuckoo:
 
What a lame article. And written yesterday? No s **t Sherlock! Hank's "apparent centrality to the rest of the show's storyline is a big revelation? Big revelation? Yes indeed, having been presented with a game-changing piece of evidence in the very last freaking scene of the last aired episode, everyone watching must surely have been thinking, "Gee, I wonder if Hank will stick around and try to get to the bottom of the case that has consumed every fibre of his professional being for most of 5 seasons" :cuckoo:

:lol:exactly::goodpost:
 
What a lame article. And written yesterday? No s **t Sherlock! Hank's "apparent centrality to the rest of the show's storyline is a big revelation? Big revelation? Yes indeed, having been presented with a game-changing piece of evidence in the very last freaking scene of the last aired episode, everyone watching must surely have been thinking, "Gee, I wonder if Hank will stick around and try to get to the bottom of the case that has consumed every fibre of his professional being for most of 5 seasons" :cuckoo:

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What made me curious about the article was when Hank asked to be killed off, I don't think I Would have liked that. He might still die at the end but I was surprised to read that.
 
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