lmao @ everything Dexter
Heroes?Well, the show has it's ups and downs in the proceeding 7 seasons, but I still love it.[DOUBLEPOST=1378827541,1378827278][/DOUBLEPOST]
I seriously can't think of any show that's gone from as good (or at least as enjoyable) as Dexter was in it's early days to as fucking terrible as this last season is. Good shows have had bad last seasons, but this is just heinous.
watI just learned that Robo-Doakes is an actual thing in the Dexter books....I really wanted that to happen in the show.
Buffy?Heroes?
Yeah, apparently
I was never a big fan of Heroes, didn't make it through the first season.Heroes?
That sounds amazing. I suddenly picture him saying, "Surprise motherfucker!" in a Dr. Sbaitso voice.Yeah, apparently
He gets his hands, feet and tongue amputated by a villain in the books, but lives. He later returns with prosthetics and a voice box thing. He's essentially cyborg Doakes
Numb3rs, at least I assume it's final season was horrible. I couldn't continue on past some point early in season 4. Just reading the summaries for 5 & 6 is enough to make me cringe.Buffy?
Buffy Season 6 was terrible, barring three really good episodes.Heroes had one good season. Dexter has had at least three - arguably more.
Buffy, I thought, was solid all the way through. I actually like the later seasons more than the earlier ones. 7 was definitely the worst, but I have a soft spot for 4 and 6. 5 was probably the best of the bunch or at least tied with
Not knowing where you're going with storylines is not an excuse for them being bad. Breaking Bad for example is straight up seat of the pants writing. They didn't even know why they had Walt what he was doing in the opening scene of this season, just that they needed something cool to start it.Heroes season one was great. Everything afte that was a festering turd. I'm curious what would have happened if not for the writers' strike. It showed promise, but I'm not convinced they actually knew where they were going with 90% of the storylines.
It's not an excuse, but it can lead to bad things. With Breaking Bad, certain things weren't known right off the bat, but the gist of it, they had an idea. Take a nice guy and turn him into scarface. They had their character arc from day one. I don't think Heroes had that much.Not knowing where you're going with storylines is not an excuse for them being bad. Breaking Bad for example is straight up seat of the pants writing. They didn't even know why they had Walt what he was doing in the opening scene of this season, just that they needed something cool to start it.
There's another show that, while not as strong as Dexter in the beginning, really took a dive after 2 or 3 seasons.Ha ha, the season opener to Sons of Anarchy has a 17 minute cold open before the credits. Why bother at that point?
No offense Yoshi, but if you don't want to be spoiled,you could do others the same courtesy. Yes, I knew, and all that, but that really is quite a big oneJust finished season 5...damn. What a dark ending. WELL *CLAP* time to watch season six whereshe clearly comes back to life because television!
Also finished season 2 of Angel, this guy needs like fifteen hugs a day I mean damn! I also love the Host, he is funny and probably my favorite new character.
Yeah my bad, should've put a tag there.Really even though I knew she was coming back, it was still like freakin' WHOA! And I'm kinda conflicted on the whole bringing her back thing, since this is how they were going to end it right? On the one hand its Buffy saying screw you to her destiny as a slayer, but on the other hand it makes the sacrifice kinda pointless as well as tacking on another season. So I guess I'm both glad and mad with this story outcome. Weird.
I wonder if it will still have Kuby and Huell as supporting charactersSo, AMC has announced a prequel series to Breaking Bad called Better Call Saul starring, shockingly, Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman. Huh.
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They have been talking about doing that since like the second episode he appeared in.So, AMC has announced a prequel series to Breaking Bad called Better Call Saul starring, shockingly, Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman. Huh.
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I can't imagine it not. More Kuby and Huell is never a bad thing.I wonder if it will still have Kuby and Huell as supporting characters
Low Winter Sun?It's not old news, they literally just announced it was actually happening now. Yeah, it was rumoured for a long time, but never outright confirmed. Gilligan will take part and he'll hand it off to the writer that created Saul.
AMC's running scared. Breaking Bad is over, Mad Men is coming to an end. What do they have other than Walking Dead?