The blurb for the finale is probably "A conclusion concludes."
It's already up on my onscreen guide: "The story concludes"
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
The blurb for the finale is probably "A conclusion concludes."
It's already up on my onscreen guide: "The story concludes"
They're dragging the final season of Mad Men out into the spring of 2015.
It's already up on my onscreen guide: "The story concludes"
I love it.
They're dragging the final season of Mad Men out into the spring of 2015.
I can't wait till they air the final season of The Walking Dead one episode a year for twelve years.
They're dragging the final season of Mad Men out into the spring of 2015.
That sucks. Totally just milking it. OTOH, it does not suck that one of the greatest screenwriters of all time is joining the writing staff of Mad Men.
Robert Towne to join Mad Men Writing staff.
Whoa. Towne? That's cool.
OK, that sort of makes up for the milking.
I like the Kane misdirect on Mike's secret, and possibly elevating Louis to adversary (or intimate) at the same time as he plays out one of his sincerely felt cartoons.
A week or two after the series end of Burn Notice, and all I clearly remember is setting a house on fire with an old lady in it, and a kid out of view. Like, really, don't you MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHERE THE KID IS before you torch the joint?
I was mostly there out of curiosity, but I was surprised how almost exactly the wrong people died for me by the end. I ended up getting pissier and pissier.
Hadn't Jesse taken the kid away before she set the fire? I feel certain that was the plan.
I'm so uninvested in Burn Notice any more, though, I couldn't guarantee that's what actually happened.
Jesse and Charlie were sheltering in the bathroom when Madeline triggered the blast. (The house on fire was an ep or two previous - Madeline really did get a disproportionate amount of crap piled on, dang).
I was mostly there out of curiosity, but I was surprised how almost exactly the wrong people died for me by the end. I ended up getting pissier and pissier.
It almost felt like someone had watched Serenity, but learned bad lessons - kill one character so they'll know people can actually die, screw around and pretend that another character(s) died before the "surprise" reveal. Yeah, it was pretty weak - except the way Sam & Jesse ended was kind of awesome.