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Many more episodes like the other night and I might be moving on as well.

After Breaking Bad I have become way less tolerant of poorly plotted shows.

Sons of Anarchy is very frustrating for this reason they have a ton of stuff to work with and great actors but the plot is dooky much of the time, they create conflict for no reason whatsoever.

I hate I missed Hannibal, but I can't get on board with network dramas anymore, and this was reinforced after suffering through that shitty show the Following.
 
After Breaking Bad I have become way less tolerant of poorly plotted shows.

Sons of Anarchy is very frustrating for this reason they have a ton of stuff to work with and great actors but the plot is dooky much of the time, they create conflict for no reason whatsoever.

I hate I missed Hannibal, but I can't get on board with network dramas anymore, and this was reinforced after suffering through that shitty show the Following.


You and Booze need to get a room.
 
All these zombie apocalypse noobs.

But these little girls and their deddy are heartbreaking.
 
Trying to figure the relevance of feeding the walkers the rats and how that is contributing to the illness going around. I think it is Carl.
 
Trying to figure the relevance of feeding the walkers the rats and how that is contributing to the illness going around. I think it is Carl.

It was probably the little girl who likes the walkers for whatever reason.
 
I am persevering (that can't be the correct spelling, I was relying on spell check to set me right, never happened) with Boardwalk Empire and Homeland. Glutton for punishment. Meanwhile Eastbound and Down might be the most ridiculous TV show ever.
 
Are there two Taissa Farminga's, or do you just have bad taste in women?
 
Am basically waiting for the last season of Mad Men and final demise of Don Draper.

In the meantime, here is my TV list now. I am still matriculating thru the West Wing, though, that might take years. I am enjoying Friday Night Lights, though only on season 1 episode 6.

Deadwood is next; people have told me good things about Justified; and if I ever end up in a hospital bed, I might try to navigate The Shield, though the lead actor is the same height as Texas Ace, so :unsure
 
My Theory on the BB ending:
This isn't completely my theory, I read it on the web somewhere the day after the finale aired and brushed it off.

But After having watch the finale couple episodes a few times, I am starting to believe this.

Walter dies alone, of cancer, in his New Hamsphire shack. Everything else is a hallucination/dying dream.

Everything goes perfect for him in the finale. He wins on pretty much every front. Complete victories all around.

I believe this theory. Walt dies in the shack... and dreams/hallucinates all the things he wishes could work out.
 
I'm also still trying to figure out the end of this weeks TWD episode...did they do that to themselves or did someone else do it?
 
I'm also still trying to figure out the end of this weeks TWD episode...did they do that to themselves or did someone else do it?

My guess is that whoever is feeding the walkers is the same person responsible for what happened at the end with the bodies.
 
My guess is that whoever is feeding the walkers is the same person responsible for what happened at the end with the bodies.

That doesn't make sense to me though...the one who fed the rats to the zombies is intentionally spreading sickness, while the end is someone trying to knock the illnesss out.
 
Trying to figure the relevance of feeding the walkers the rats and how that is contributing to the illness going around. I think it is Carl.

Didn't think it was for the illness. Just think it was to make the walkers group together on the fence to try and take the fence down.
 
My guess is that whoever is feeding the walkers is the same person responsible for what happened at the end with the bodies.

I thought whoever burnt those bodies was doing so to prevent the spread of the sickness, the two of them had turned so whoever it was killed them and burnt the bodies.
 
My Theory on the BB ending:
This isn't completely my theory, I read it on the web somewhere the day after the finale aired and brushed it off.

But After having watch the finale couple episodes a few times, I am starting to believe this.

Walter dies alone, of cancer, in his New Hamsphire shack. Everything else is a hallucination/dying dream.

Everything goes perfect for him in the finale. He wins on pretty much every front. Complete victories all around.

I believe this theory. Walt dies in the shack... and dreams/hallucinates all the things he wishes could work out.

No thanks. Not only did Gilligan say it would all be explained and that never was, but I think it would be stupid.
 
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