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I caught the second showing of it after I got home.
I liked the first season a lot. I wonder if they'll use the ricin in the next episode.
 
Didn't realize the guy playing Tuco is also the actor who plays Det. Sanchez on The Closer. The guy has range.
 
I am watching this Netflix, and a turtle just got unlucky and a hand was held.

What I am noticing is I like Jesse and the DEA Uncle more than any other characters on the show.

More later, but no spoilers please. I think Netlix will take me through season three.
 
So you dig up a thread from three years ago to tell people that A. You like two characters on the show and B. You don't want people to spoil it for you?

Awesome.
 
JackReacher said:
So you dig up a thread from three years ago to tell people that A. You like two characters on the show and B. You don't want people to spoil it for you?

Awesome.

But you still responded to it.

And there might be others watching it as well. Netfix is not exclusive to my home.
 
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But we have "I have just started watching the Wire" threads, right?

Well I have just started watching Breaking Bad.
 
Sonner, it's Anything Goes. Don't be an ass.

93, yeah, Netflix (and its more expensive cousins iTunes and Amazon video store) are a great way to sprint through a series. It took me about two weeks to watch the first three seasons of BB, to the point now that I can't wait for season 4 to come out. Same thing happened with Dexter and, to a lesser extent, Weeds.

I'm digging Jesse and Hank. The show just has these complex storylines that keep getting more complex, to the point where only a chemist could keep them all straight.
 
novelist_wannabe said:
Sonner, it's Anything Goes. Don't be an ass.

93, yeah, Netflix (and its more expensive cousins iTunes and Amazon video store) are a great way to sprint through a series. It took me about two weeks to watch the first three seasons of BB, to the point now that I can't wait for season 4 to come out. Same thing happened with Dexter and, to a lesser extent, Weeds.

I'm digging Jesse and Hank. The show just has these complex storylines that keep getting more complex, to the point where only a chemist could keep them all straight.

Fine. I'll retire to my garage and pound a case of beer.
 
Still watching reruns of Dallas. Please don't tell me who shot JR.
 
JR said:
Still watching reruns of Dallas. Please don't tell me who shot JR.

That a poster named "JR" posted this on a thread that's three years old is blowing my mind. I feel like I've traveled back in time to stare into an infinity mirror.
 
novelist_wannabe said:
Sonner, it's Anything Goes. Don't be an ass.

93, yeah, Netflix (and its more expensive cousins iTunes and Amazon video store) are a great way to sprint through a series. It took me about two weeks to watch the first three seasons of BB, to the point now that I can't wait for season 4 to come out. Same thing happened with Dexter and, to a lesser extent, Weeds.

I'm digging Jesse and Hank. The show just has these complex storylines that keep getting more complex, to the point where only a chemist could keep them all straight.

Will there ever be a reason to like Hank? I am just not understanding him at all. In fact, I'm struggling to figure out if he is a good person at all.

Hell, the only unflawed characters seem to be the DEA Uncle and the red headed kid who loved infomercials.
 
93Devil said:
novelist_wannabe said:
Sonner, it's Anything Goes. Don't be an ass.

93, yeah, Netflix (and its more expensive cousins iTunes and Amazon video store) are a great way to sprint through a series. It took me about two weeks to watch the first three seasons of BB, to the point now that I can't wait for season 4 to come out. Same thing happened with Dexter and, to a lesser extent, Weeds.

I'm digging Jesse and Hank. The show just has these complex storylines that keep getting more complex, to the point where only a chemist could keep them all straight.

Will there ever be a reason to like Hank? I am just not understanding him at all. In fact, I'm struggling to figure out if he is a good person at all.

Hell, the only unflawed characters seem to be the DEA Uncle and the red headed kid who loved infomercials.

Since this is a no spoiler zone (and since it's the Season 2 thread, not the more recent season, I'll be fair and keep it that way), the answer is an emphatic yes. Hank gets A LOT better. Not so much in Season 2, but he's featured far more prominently in Season 3 and becomes one of the best characters in the show.
 
****, I'm sorry. I meant Walter. That is the character I am having a hard time finding sympathy for.
 
That Jane seems like a nice girl for Jesse. Hope nothing bad happens to her.
 

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