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What makes it any more of a mini series than something like The Wire?True Detective shouldn't be in the Drama category. It's a mini series. Farce that it's in those categories.
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What makes it any more of a mini series than something like The Wire?True Detective shouldn't be in the Drama category. It's a mini series. Farce that it's in those categories.
True Detective is a story that ends in one season. With actors and characters who are only there for one season.What makes it any more of a mini series than something like The Wire?
This story about the Florida mum [oops,mom] who started a petition to ban BB action figures in Toys'R'us in the USA is your typical Yank nutbag.
TRU finally gave in the other day and banned them and Bryan Cranstons reply was hilarious
Bryan Cranston @BryanCranston Oct 20
"Florida mom petitions against Toys 'R Us over Breaking Bad action figures." I'm so mad, I'm burning my Florida Mom action figure in protest
Now Aaron Paul has come out fighting for them to be re-instated
Aaron Paul @aaronpaul_8 · 8h8 hours ago
Dear @ToysRUs, We have close to 30,000 signed on the petition, that is 3 times the amount that caused you to remove the toys. Talk to me. Ap
but he makes a bloody good point here
Aaron Paul @aaronpaul_8 · Oct 23
And what about all of the violent video games you sell @ToysRUs ? Do you still sell those? Florida mom really messed it up for everyone.
If that moms kids are teenagers I'll bet they have violent games
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/busines...res-at-toys-r-us/story-fnkjkoks-1227101828257
Aaron Paul also tweeted about Barbie still being available despite causing many girls life issues trying to live up to an impossible image...clearly pissed off.
Just caught up on the last few pages.Ok, so i am probably posting in the wrong thread for this, considering it is probably laden with spoilers all over the place, but how much further should i stick with this show for? I've watched the first 3 episodes of season 1 and didn't really enjoy it. But people are telling me to stick with it. How much longer should i? lol.
If you lot would be so kind as to hold off the spoilers for just a little bit (until i am filled in on what makes the show great from a few of you. I hope this is ok? ) as i don't know anything about how the story develops except for a death near the end of season 5 or something. But other than that, i only know of what's occured in the first 3 episodes.
Florida Mom realises TRU has a whole 'adult' section where they sell Jason Voorhees and Freddy Kruger action figures, right?? Pretty funny.
Just caught up on the last few pages.
Did you end up watching the lot??
To be honest i got half way through season 3 and i kind of stopped.
It's always hard to enjoy something when so many people have built it up............ but come on, Breaking Bad is a freaking MasterpieceTo be honest i got half way through season 3 and i kind of stopped.
How?
It's always hard to enjoy something when so many people have built it up............ but come on, Breaking Bad is a freaking Masterpiece
To be honest i got half way through season 3 and i kind of stopped.
Hey buddy just double checking that you know this is the Breaking Bad thread right?
I can only assume you're talking about a different show
It must be good! 189 pages for a TV series, is there any other show that comes close?
Anyone bothered to re-watch this? I'm in the process of it now, gliding freely through the 3rd season (just finished One Minute). Just as good as watching it the first time round, still thoroughly enjoyable and it's hard to remember everything that happens from watching it once so there's a few nice surprises which I had forgotten about along the way, and of course there is always a couple of extra things you pick up.
Yeah, it was a great show, but The Sopranos probably wouldn't overly trouble my all-time top 10. I found that other shows just kept bringing it each season, finding new ways to keep it all fresh, whereas The Sopranos really only had that addict thing going for a season or two. Still quality and immensely watchable throughout though, but it just didn't reinvent itself continuously like some other dramas, it fell into a formula very quickly for me. It's been about 5 years, so I'm probably due for a rewatch actually, my memory of the seasons is very hazy. I think I watched S1 in 36 hours actually, was practically a record for me.I recently watched all of The Sopranos, and although it was good, I'd have it a level below BB
The Sopranos and The Wire are both up there, but saying Breaking Bad belongs in their company is about the highest praise a show can receive.
Though if you were midway through season 3 and not feeling it... I honestly don't know
Ed: Just realised you are the same guy who thinks all of the Mario games are crap... There is truly no saving you