Extraordinarily entertaining TV. Love it....
Go Team Taylor!
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Extraordinarily entertaining TV. Love it....
Go Team Taylor!
yesIs next week the season finale?
Maybe that's the next season then? Seeing them try and ultimately fail to get revenge. That could open up some incredible storylines and acting, but would mean that the 4th season would be the last (which they probably don't want to do).yeah ok episode - but I kinda really want to see Chuck and Axe suffer. The end game should be both of them losing out of their hubris. The season end only really glosses over this as a temporary loss. I am not really interested to see Jeffcoat or Taylor go down, nor do I want to cheer any of the chief protagonists take them down (they are so damn unlikeable and have no real redeeming features).
He's an absolute nutter. Demanding to hear Axe say he wants to kill Taylor, then when he finally declines, offering to do it anyways. Haha.Add me to the list that enjoyed the season and can’t wait for season 4.
So how do you solve a problem like Gregor?
It was the opposite for me. The delivery was predictable, lame, and nowhere as dramatic or impactful as when Chuck dismissed Connerty.I also particularly liked Connerty's dismissal of Chuck. He absolutely relished that moment.
yeah ok episode - but I kinda really want to see Chuck and Axe suffer. The end game should be both of them losing out of their hubris. The season end only really glosses over this as a temporary loss. I am not really interested to see Jeffcoat or Taylor go down, nor do I want to cheer any of the chief protagonists take them down (they are so damn unlikeable and have no real redeeming features).
It was the opposite for me. The delivery was predictable, lame, and nowhere as dramatic or impactful as when Chuck dismissed Connerty.
Oh, definitely not as dramatic as the other way round, but I thought it fit his character really well. The self-righteousness of it all.It was the opposite for me. The delivery was predictable, lame, and nowhere as dramatic or impactful as when Chuck dismissed Connerty.
So how do you solve a problem like Gregor?
Jeez, you wouldn't want to * that one up.Axe has got resources. The mild mannered guy, Hall, who was in the meeting with Grigor, seems to be ex-special forces or CIA. Then there's the two young guys who have done some dirty work for him before. If Axe helps Chuck get some power back, Grigor could be indicted or deported.
Axe has got resources. The mild mannered guy, Hall, who was in the meeting with Grigor, seems to be ex-special forces or CIA. Then there's the two young guys who have done some dirty work for him before. If Axe helps Chuck get some power back, Grigor could be indicted or deported.
You don't think Grigor would be coming after Axe if he had him indicted or deported?Axe has got resources. The mild mannered guy, Hall, who was in the meeting with Grigor, seems to be ex-special forces or CIA. Then there's the two young guys who have done some dirty work for him before. If Axe helps Chuck get some power back, Grigor could be indicted or deported.
You don't think Grigor would be coming after Axe if he had him indicted or deported?