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Post by klawrencio79 on Jan 29, 2019 21:31:02 GMT
I am currently rewatching Breaking Bad and have some of the others lined up to follow. The Sopranos, The Americans, The Wire...maybe Dexter and Lost Breaking Bad has me hooked again, although Walt's family life does slow everything down and distracts in the early episodes but what a stroke of genius introducing Saul, Mike, Gus, and the Cousins at a time when the story was dragging a bit and who can forget the knuckle-dragging psycho Tuco? Kudos too, to Brother-in-law Hank (Dean Norris). His larger-than-life DEA agent was criminally overlooked in the rush to shower Cranston with awards Watched all of the Americans and it certainly started out good but man, it really got boring the last couple seasons, I was just fast forwarding though stuff I was so bored. I agree with this part, although I didn't fast forward any of it. I really loved the first season and the ending of the series, but the middle of the show just draaaaagggggged. The biggest issue, I felt, was Noah Emmerich and his character. He's not exactly a dynamic actor and the character became brutally underwritten after the first season, like they didn't know what to do with him until the final season so he was just kinda there, sucking up oxygen, being shitty as his job.
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