Kima's saying "Prez woulda loved this" when Lester was explaining how they'd get the tap - that was just a bummer.
Sigh. Gotta go with The Wire. If I watch Rome, then Rome will be over, and that's no good.
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Kima's saying "Prez woulda loved this" when Lester was explaining how they'd get the tap - that was just a bummer.
Sigh. Gotta go with The Wire. If I watch Rome, then Rome will be over, and that's no good.
Well, it was very good, but I'm with you on the no-goodness of the over part. Wish there was more. With the BSG season finale airing tonight, what am I going to obsess about now? Two weeks until the beginning of the end of the Sopranos too.
I know! Stupid real world with economics and shit getting in the way of TV.
::hugs Season 4 of The Wire tight::
I'm so sad for Pullo - everyone he loves dies! On the other hand, Vorenus is probably happier dead. I want to watch the whole series again from the beginning to watch that relationship evolve from "level-headed Vorenus and his thug friend Pullo" to "violent but basically well-adjusted Pullo and his BATSHIT CRAXY FRIEND Vorenus."
Also want to watch Octavian grow up again.
I hope HBO has them all On Demand. I can watch them all again, too.
It really was great from start to finish.
"violent but basically well-adjusted Pullo and his BATSHIT CRAXY FRIEND Vorenus." Also want to watch Octavian grow up again.
Basically well-adjusted. Heh. He may be an amiable stone killer, but not someone to turn your back on unless you're someone he loves, and then, you're probably still dead, possibly by his hand. I liked Vorenus even to the end, a guy the gods had chosen to crap upon from a great height. He can't even run away from home without it all ending in shit and blood, but does what he sees as his duty to the bitter end.
I think Max Pirkis spoiled Octavian for me. He was too likeable. The guy playing the wooden megalomaniac Augustus just never clicked for me as the same person.
One other weird point, Pullo's son did look a lot like Gaius [gesture] Julius [gesture] Caesar. Clever little joke there.
Basically well-adjusted. Heh. He may be an amiable stone killer, but not someone to turn your back on unless you're someone he loves, and then, you're probably still dead, possibly by his hand.
Well-adjusted in a relative sense.
Well-adjusted in a relative sense.
Sure, if your relatives are people like Atia ... erm, fair enough.
I loved Atia's "much better women than you" speech to Livia. Unapologetic horrible cow to the last. Fantastic.
I'm sad that it is over, but I'm not sure where it would go next. If anything, the show was Antony's story, (on the Big People half) and with all the great personalities, well, dead, I think it would suffer. I did think that after Caesar left the stage (with Ciaran Hinds' epic turn), the show would be immeasurably diminished, but the scrabbling of those left behind was at least as entertaining in its own way.
I loved Atia's "much better women than you" speech to Livia.
And I loved Octavia's total 'Heh. Snerk. Nice job, mom.' look afterwards. In fact, I laughed so hard that we needed to pause and rewind.
Honestly, that entire episode was far more hilarious than something involving that much death and destruction had any right to be.
I loved Atia's "much better women than you" speech to Livia.
I was cheering so hard at that! After she'd spent the previous few eps looking so broken and defeated, it was fabulous seeing her get her bitch on again. (The evolution of the Atia/Octavia relationship, there's another I want to rewatch from the beginning.)