For anyone that's not watching Breaking Bad... you're missing out. This season and especially last night's episode were extraordinary television... the writing, the nuances, the subtleties are brilliant. Only two episodes left...
For anyone that's not watching Breaking Bad... you're missing out. This season and especially last night's episode were extraordinary television... the writing, the nuances, the subtleties are brilliant. Only two episodes left...
I'll be getting it started soon. Justified first, then probably Breaking Bad.
The dude abides.
Meh. The Newsroom is far more interesting to me than Breaking Bad.
I'm going to watch season one of that sometime soon too.
Shit I still have Defiance and Falling Skies on my DVR before I start a new series.
The dude abides.
I have so many shows I need to get caught up on it's ridiculous. Got to finish Justified, want to start Breaking Bad. Newsroom is sitting on the DVR. About half way through House of Cards.
I just started watching Breaking Bad late last night. I stayed up all night and watched the first 8 or 9 episodes.
I'm using Tapatalk 2 and the Cleveland Browns STILL suck.
Spoiler: show
For the sake of those that haven't started yet.
Last night was amazing. I am also looking forward to the spinoff.
A few more show that are kicking some ass this season are Hell On Wheels and Copper.
Now time to sit back and enjoy season three of Luther. Only four episodes but I will take any amount of this amazing show.
Last edited by bdoughty; 09-16-2013 at 05:18 PM.
You put me in a pickle as I just just finished Season 3 and have no one to talk about it with. It was an overall disappointment compared to the first two seasons (that said it was still better than most everything on TV) but the ending of part three and the last part made it more than worthwhile. They say absence makes the heart grown stronger, I will just leave it at that.
Last edited by bdoughty; 09-20-2013 at 02:38 AM.
gah! Now I have to watch them all!
AMC's 'Breaking Bad' marathon will show every single episode of the show before series finale
As AMC's hit series Breaking Bad has wound through its final eight episodes, interest has raised to a fever pitch. If you're not up to date on the story of Walter White and would like to find out what everyone's talking about, you're in luck: AMC will be airing every episode of the show in a marathon before the series finale. Deadline reports that AMC's "Countdown to Finale" will kick off on Wednesday, September 25th at 8PM, and will run through the first four seasons of the show in order, ending on September 27th. The first half of the current season will then pick up at 11PM on September 28th, and will run straight through until the 75-minute series finale the following day. That final episode will be followed by the Chris Hardwick-hosted Talking Bad, and will feature series creator Vince Gilligan and Aaron Paul, among other guests. If you haven't been following up to this point, do yourself a favor: make room on your DVR, set it to record, and get ready for one of the most outstanding runs in television.
Ugh. Definitely gonna pass and stick to the Netflix route sometime down the road. Trying to watch 5 seasons inside of 72 hours or whatever, not a chance in hell. Even back in my college days, I doubt I could even dream to keep up with something like that, DVR or not.
It is one thing to watch a character like Walt to devolve over five seasons. It is whole different thing to watch that devolution in a week. I do not think I could take that much of the Skylar and Jessie characters in so little time. That is like Chinese Water Torture.
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