Sons of Anarchy season 4 came out on DVD today and on sale for $20 ($25 on Bluray) at BB and amazon. I had heard some good things about this show but I wasn't attracted by the biker gang story. Then over the past year I watched seasons 1-3 on Netflix streaming and got hooked. I picked up season 4 today so I could watch it before season 5 starts in about 2 weeks.
I just caught up with the series and am looking forward to Sunday night's episode. The last three minutes of the last episode, I don't think took a breath.
Breaking Bad is going to end with Walter dying and I not giving a s**t! On the other hand, I'm rooting for Jesse....ohhh how things have changed from the beginning of the series.
What I find fascinating about the show is that an episode can drag on without much action or drama, but the last minute or two of the show can completely change the way you viewed that particular episode.
Great show... another great show from AMC. I was a little bit skeptical that it was going to be like the Rubicon they had a while back but the show is amazing. Not as crazy as season 1 of BB but just as rich as Mad Men and BB. It's almost like they turned Red Dead Redemption into a good TV show. The first episode would be Red Dead but as you get into it it's a not a western but more like AMC story telling about the west and railroads.
Basically this show is about the growth of the Railroad and a man who's wife is killed and he's out for revenge. There are times where things turn out BB convenient but for the most part is a good take. The Union Pacific is building west. It's not a western in the sense there's 50 million shoot outs and a bunch of high noon gunslinging. Just a solid show.
AMC is pumping out more good shows than anyone on TV right now.
Finally got around to the finale, which was excellent.
I had a few issues with the way that he tied up loose ends and the way that part of the story was told, but on balance really enjoyed it.
The scene with Lydia in the diner was one of my all-time favorites. The way Cranston played that scene was utterly brilliant. You could read his eyes and see him pass from menacing, to intrigued, to aroused as she manipulated his engorged ego like a pro. A small but gripping moment in a show that has gotten a bit too comfortable with the grandiose as of late, I think.
Another great touch was the reveal at the end of Walt's scene with Pinkman.
Now I'm fairly obsessed with the idea of how we get from the Walt's shitter to the point where he pulls the M60 out of the trunk of that Cadillac.
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Walt's cancer must be back. The scene in which he is shown laying on the plank, preparing for a CT scan, was a telltale sign even though none of the script mentioned it. It was a classic case of the journalistic tenet, "show, don't tell."
The return of the cancer could be one of the reasons behind the volatile mix of hubris and desperation that has bathed Walt this season.
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pk500 wrote:Walt's cancer must be back. The scene in which he is shown laying on the plank, preparing for a CT scan, was a telltale sign even though none of the script mentioned it. It was a classic case of the journalistic tenet, "show, don't tell."
The return of the cancer could be one of the reasons behind the volatile mix of hubris and desperation that has bathed Walt this season.
That's one reading. Another is that he actually got good news, saw the paper towel rack he had caved in a year ago and realized that he was missing out on all the things he'd wanted to live for in those dark days. If he didn't stop he'd never have the wife and kids back.
That was my take on it. Gilligan was coy in the NY Times when asked about the results, of course.
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I took it as "he's still cancer-free" too. I thought the finale was good, but very rushed. I also wasn't thrilled with the cliffhanger. I was expecting :30 more show post-reaction shot (like Hank returning to the table or something). This is all fine-tooth comb stuff. Great show.
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I think the cancer is coming back. Recall in the diner scene to open the season, Walt goes into the bathroom, coughs and pops some pills. I immediately interpreted that to mean the cancer will come back this season.
Great show... another great show from AMC. I was a little bit skeptical that it was going to be like the Rubicon they had a while back but the show is amazing. Not as crazy as season 1 of BB but just as rich as Mad Men and BB. It's almost like they turned Red Dead Redemption into a good TV show. The first episode would be Red Dead but as you get into it it's a not a western but more like AMC story telling about the west and railroads.
Basically this show is about the growth of the Railroad and a man who's wife is killed and he's out for revenge. There are times where things turn out BB convenient but for the most part is a good take. The Union Pacific is building west. It's not a western in the sense there's 50 million shoot outs and a bunch of high noon gunslinging. Just a solid show.
AMC is pumping out more good shows than anyone on TV right now.
Breaking Bad
Mad Men
Walking Dead
Hell on Wheels.
I stumbled on Hell on Wheels too Rod, ended up watching it all in 3 sittings , loved it.
Naples39 wrote:I think the cancer is coming back. Recall in the diner scene to open the season, Walt goes into the bathroom, coughs and pops some pills. I immediately interpreted that to mean the cancer will come back this season.
Bingo. Good powers of memory, man!
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Naples39 wrote:I think the cancer is coming back. Recall in the diner scene to open the season, Walt goes into the bathroom, coughs and pops some pills. I immediately interpreted that to mean the cancer will come back this season.
These aren't mutually exclusive readings either. He could have had a clean scan this week, but have a recurrence at some point between now and the last ep. Especially considering we don't know how much time will pass etc.
Love this show.
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Naples39 wrote:I think the cancer is coming back. Recall in the diner scene to open the season, Walt goes into the bathroom, coughs and pops some pills. I immediately interpreted that to mean the cancer will come back this season.
These aren't mutually exclusive readings either. He could have had a clean scan this week, but have a recurrence at some point between now and the last ep. Especially considering we don't know how much time will pass etc.
Love this show.
We know pretty much exactly how much time will pass. The scene in the diner is on his next birthday. He did the bacon bit that Junior made Skyler do for Walt on his last birthday.
This unexpected video was making its way round the web a couple of days ago, but for those of you who missed it, a WTF video featuring everyone's favorite ex-cleaner from Breaking Bad:
Fast forward to 1:10 Jonathan Banks' screen debut.
Finally got around to watching the first two episodes of "Homeland" last night after recommendations here and from other friends.
Holy sh*t -- I understand why this show has received so much acclaim. Fantastic. Great pacing, crisp dialogue with air to breathe (note to Aaron Sorkin), distinct characterization and excellent acting. Claire Danes is wonderful in such a complex role.
I'm hooked.
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pk500 wrote:Finally got around to watching the first two episodes of "Homeland" last night after recommendations here and from other friends.
Holy sh*t -- I understand why this show has received so much acclaim. Fantastic. Great pacing, crisp dialogue with air to breathe (note to Aaron Sorkin), distinct characterization and fantastic acting. Claire Danes is wonderful.
I'm hooked.
I watched Homeland last month. I really enjoyed it. Excellent intensity, and the tension of paranoia versus legitimate response to a security threat is perfect for the subject matter. Season 2 Sept. 30!
I also wrapped up all 5 seasons of Friday Night Lights the other day. Another great show. The amount of empathy and connection to the characters that show built was remarkable.
Naples39 wrote:I also wrapped up all 5 seasons of Friday Night Lights the other day. Another great show. The amount of empathy and connection to the characters that show built was remarkable.
All true. But there are two words that encapsulate the allure of "Friday Night Lights:" CONNIE. BRITTON.
The uber-MILF of all TV MILF's. I'm watching that hokey-looking soap "Nashville" this fall on ABC just to see her again.
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