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Of course you are right, we have to accept the bad with the good and suspend a certain part of belief when watching these programs.
I was underwhelmed with the finale of The Walking Dead. After a season highlighting a major build-up of conflict and arms the big showdown was a let down!
It feels like the writers got sloppy and rushed the finale. My biggest gripe this season has been the constant bad display of physical conflict between the two groups. The conflicts are awful. Characters stand out in the open and are not picked off, characters who appear to have firearm proficiency are rendered ineffective to support the plot, shooting of firearms in confined spaces with no effect on hearing. The weapons that have no kick and semi-autos that don't appear to cycle a round. Ugh..
Of course you are right, we have to accept the bad with the good and suspend a certain part of belief when watching these programs.
Funny, when I was growing up, we all wanted to be Tonto! He was just a lot cooler then the masked man. And a loyal friend."With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains led the fight for law and order in the early West. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. The Lone Ranger rides again!"
Funny, when I was growing up, we all wanted to be Tonto! He was just a lot cooler then the masked man. And a loyal friend.
If you get a chance to read any of the modern graphic novels, do it. Tonto is a badass.
Of course you are right, we have to accept the bad with the good and suspend a certain part of belief when watching these programs.
Your brain just goes on autopilot. Oh and another thing, when they cut the doctor's leg off how come it wasn't running around without him?
Big Bang Theory. Sheldon gets 11 kitty cats and names them after Manhattan Project scientists.
I am become Fluffy, destroyer of worlds.
Starting over with [size=+2]Mr. Poirot[/size]
[video=youtube;bqB2MS355A0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqB2MS355A0[/video]
Oh, and:
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Can't go wrong with Poirot. Why in the old days you had to wait for them to show it on PBS. Now you can just youtube it or watch it on Netflix. Much easier.