Yes there is something worse....a bad last three years of a four year series. It will draw you in, and waste your time as you wait for the increasingly rare good bits.
The last show that I was drawn into, one that I couldn't miss, was Justified on F/X. I thought that show was the teets. Before that, was LOST. That show drove me crazy. I had to watch it 'smoked up' in order to keep my sanity.
I liked the Sopranos ending. I think Lost was one of those shows that the people making it didn't know what to do with it but kept it going for too many years.
is this whats happening with the walking dead? honestly i could use a new show. i heard Justified was good.
I liked Justified because it had a new, underlying them every season but kept the same core characters and their relationships going through the whole thing. It ended at the right time. 6 seasons was prefect.
Now that has the makings of good tv. I gotta say, I like how Phil Leotardo got it, but I wasn't completely thrilled with the Sopranos ending...I mean, Sil? He woulda been ready...
you're right. they did kill off too many in the end. If you liked sil. netflix has this show Lillyhammer. i liked it.
walking dead is great. Superb mix of characters and they mix up the storylines. theres no religious meaning, it's not about finding a cure for the disease or whatever. No, this is what real life is like everyday. for example, you get up to go to work and some one tries to road rage you. you get to work and 1/2 the ppl there try to stab you in the back. You stop at the store on the way home and some one try's to jack you up. the walkers (never not once referred to as zombies) are those mindless fvcks that just want to take from you. just like real people they want to suck the life from you. <br><br>And then hen there are the people who are flat out bad. Kinda shows you what life would be like if Katrina hit each city in the U.S. a few times each year. the "people are viruses" crowd would love it
Ah, the American obsession with Zombies! It is relentlessly persistent; mostly because of the otherwise unacceptable television violence (you can show zombie gore but not street crime) coupled with the glorification of firearms. This appeals to the survivalist-individualist mindset of every American, an ancient mindset imprinted upon is jn the colonial times, anplified by the real fear of cold war apocalypse, and today unnecesarily encouraged by our fear mongering media. The Zombie narrative reassures Americans that the truly psychotic world we ACTUALLY live in isn't bad (monthly mass shootings, weekly police on citizen murders, and daily gang violence). It tells us that our ducked up way of living is okay, because at any moment we can all become animals. But this is bull****. Anyway, like Mitchell said, the show had one good season and it's been **** for years. Do, by all means, check out the comic compendium. The story had a lot of cool gnarly stuff before they sanitized and dramatized it for mass audiences.
Dude, In the world we live in we are the zombies. Zombies don't know they're Zombies. They're just Zombies. don't make a difference to me as long as i can go surfing. SURRRFFING!
There's a good reason why Elvis used to shoot out his television set. And it wasn't always the dope & the booze, neither.
Yeah dude... tomorrow morning is looking nice! Certainly gonna have to beat back some hordes this weekend .... I'm gonna bring my snake bashing stick and drive the snakes away, just like St. Patrick. BE GONE SNAKES! LORD HOW I HATE THEE!