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Also, it is possible for a character to be flat-out wrong. Kim said they were poison together, but she's not entirely right, or at least that isn't the whole story. They keep pushing each other on, until Kim can't take it and leaves, and by that time, Jimmy is so good at it, he can go it alone. Slipping Jimmy exists and he and Marco play off each other. Chuck tries to change Jimmy. He meets Kim and he eventually puts in a little bit of Saul there with her. She responds with upping it a bit. Jimmy/Saul then thinks of more grifts, with Kim once again coming back with something more. Jimmy even pulls that speech about Chuck and changing his practicing name to Saul, much to Kim's chagrin or at least confusion. Jimmy goes too far with the Mesa Verde thing and sure enough, Kim comes back (eventually) with the Howard plot. Even during that, Jimmy almost flakes out, is totally prepared to drop it all, but Kim persists and keeps that going. Howard dying due to their actions breaks Kim from the streak, but not Jimmy. He's kind of a broken person at that point, but his mentality is that one day, he's gonna wake up and go his whole day, and realize at the end of it that he didn't think about it once (and I'm assuming that'd mean grifting or at least creatively lawyering like he always does). Kim can't do that. Her leaving just pushes him into full-on Saul mode. Kim leaving Jimmy is like when Jack Napier gets dropped into the Acme chemicals vat*; he was bad before, but now it's his entirety. *or when 'red hood' has his really bad day and his mind snaps
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:23 |
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Rhea Seehorn's headcanon is that Kim lawyers Saul out of his life sentence which is a fun concept to think about, but I would prefer not to see it on screen.
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# ? Jan 14, 2024 18:13 |
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Aye Doc posted:this is one of the shittiest most cash grabby rear end things you will ever watch Wrong. I will not watch it
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# ? Jan 14, 2024 18:18 |
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SweetMercifulCrap! posted:I don't know why, I guess I hate myself, but I watched the whole thing. It's only six episodes, but still. Do not watch even a second of it, but this video is far more entertaining than anything in the show itself: This one too: https://youtube.com/watch?v=0ZkTARmRHIc
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# ? Jan 14, 2024 18:22 |
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thread relevant by the transitive property; this was cute https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wtZnrOJJM8
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# ? Jan 15, 2024 17:44 |
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Not unexpected to see Rhea not finally win the supporting actress Emmy she deserves, but it was still a disappointment.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 03:38 |
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What a sick joke.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 03:45 |
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Horseshit. That woman somehow deserves to win an Oscar for a TV show.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 04:52 |
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Goddammit whoever it is who decides who wins an Emmy, you hosed it up
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 04:57 |
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Justice for Rhea
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 05:05 |
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They gave it to the worst actress in Legally Blonde. WTF is wrong with TV people.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 05:15 |
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Rhea should have won in an earlier season. Wasn’t she legit missing in a bunch of episodes this season? This was Odenkirk’s season through and through.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 06:12 |
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Whoops, nevermind.
Schlonged Again fucked around with this message at 07:01 on Jan 16, 2024 |
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Vegetable posted:Rhea should have won in an earlier season. Wasn’t she legit missing in a bunch of episodes this season? This was Odenkirk’s season through and through. The weird and generally not really well publicized thing about the Emmys is that actors (or whoever is submitting on their behalf) submit a single episode to be the official thing being considered for the award. Odenkirk put in the finale for this year's awards, while Seehorn submitted "Waterworks". Part of the idea behind this is to allow both the nominating committee and the voters to not have to watch 10-20 hours of television to consider every submission/nomination, but it's also part of why more popular shows tend to win; officially you're supposed to be considering the performance in that one episode, but obviously lots of people watched and had emotional connection/affection for [insert very popular show and its performers] and also results in some confusing nominations for someone who had one big showcase bit in a show but was otherwise uneven or unremarkable or outshone in general by some of their fellow cast members. It's all weird and not really binding but it's also even extends to "best ______ series", where you're supposed to submit six episodes. This worked out fine for BCS since it only had its last six episodes released in the qualifying span for these Emmys, but it also means that technically The Bear won best comedy for episodes 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, and 8 and Succession won for episodes 1-3 and 8-10. I doubt many people skipped around like that, or only really thought about a single episode of any of the shows when casting their votes. This all probably made more sense when most television had 20-30 mostly standalone episodes a year and you had to somehow provide screenings/screeners physically to everyone, it would be a lot easier to judge whether you thought Cheers or Seinfeld or Frasier or the Golden Girls were funnier based on their six best episodes of a given season than it would be to judge a lot of recent comedies, and it would absolutely be easier to get a vibe from six selected episodes of Law & Order/Murder She Wrote/ER/Cagney & Lacey/Quantum Leap than jumping around in modern serialized dramas.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 06:58 |
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I felt the front half was stronger than the back half and that after not winning last year this year was unlikely. Sad to see that happen. Awards are hard because not all years are created equal. Some years have a bounty of excellent, incredible television like the past few when every company shot the money gun at content for streaming services or cable prestige. This show deserved it though, especially some early and middle seasons. Of the 53 nominations you would think the jury would give them one. They only need one.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 13:53 |
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I know award shows are a joke but giving one of the greatest shows the most Emmy losses ever is on another level. Giving the bad seasons of Game of Thrones the Best Drama win over it four times looks even worse now.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 17:25 |
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The sad part is that while TV has always been a bastard medium absolutely drowning in garbage the death of cable networks and the pivot of streamers from "prestige" to courting nerd culture the same way Film did ten years ago has all but assured us that in both the foreseeable and unforeseeable future the Televised medium is effectively dead. This could have been their last chance to grab what tiny fragments of prestige were available by honoring one of the few shows that managed to rise beyond its failed medium.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 17:36 |
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Forget awards shows, what I find unfortunate is that, likely due to timing and it only being on FX at the time, The Shield is constantly overlooked when those lists of "best TV dramas" or "best show endings from the last 20-30 years" is made. I mean, those exist purely for the clicks, they add nothing of value, it's just buzzfeed listicle garbage, but still... goddamn, it's NEVER on there and while I know it's not perfect, it is very, very good. The Wire was more accurate, but the Shield was more dramatic, if we're comparing cop shows that came out around the same time. And it's not even about it being too old, as The Sopranos and Six Feet Under came out before and always get mentioned. Is it a network thing? Look, obviously there are MANY shows that are great through and through, but at least when it comes to comparing shows to Breaking Bad, The Shield comes close. The memorable line from Walt "I've made choices, those choices have consequences. And those consequences... they're coming...." applies just as much to that show as it does The Shield. Anyway, sorry for going off topic, but if there's anyone reading this who hasn't yet watched it, I can't recommend it enough. Especially when you get to season 5 and the rollercoaster of wild poo poo that rides out from there until 'Family Meeting'.
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# ? Jan 16, 2024 17:48 |
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Groovelord Neato posted:I know award shows are a joke but giving one of the greatest shows the most Emmy losses ever is on another level. Giving the bad seasons of Game of Thrones the Best Drama win over it four times looks even worse now. Such a joke. And don't get me wrong....I love GoT. But BCS getting snubbed year after year is ridiculous. Then again.....I stopped watching/caring about award shows (Emmys, Oscars, Grammys) around a decade ago. These award shows are basically just popularity contests. Gaius Marius posted:The sad part is that while TV has always been a bastard medium absolutely drowning in garbage the death of cable networks and the pivot of streamers from "prestige" to courting nerd culture the same way Film did ten years ago has all but assured us that in both the foreseeable and unforeseeable future the Televised medium is effectively dead. This could have been their last chance to grab what tiny fragments of prestige were available by honoring one of the few shows that managed to rise beyond its failed medium. Wut....
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Forget awards shows, what I find unfortunate is that, likely due to timing and it only being on FX at the time, The Shield is constantly overlooked when those lists of "best TV dramas" or "best show endings from the last 20-30 years" is made. I mean, those exist purely for the clicks, they add nothing of value, it's just buzzfeed listicle garbage, but still... goddamn, it's NEVER on there and while I know it's not perfect, it is very, very good. It got mentioned pretty regularly in the BB threads as we came up to the series finale. We were all hoping BB would end at least as well as The Shield, another show with an antihero protagonist that stuck the landing better than you would expect. There's some early 2000s cringe and the characters are inexplicably antivax for like 2 episodes, but overall it's an excellent show that most fans of BB should enjoy.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 00:49 |
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https://twitter.com/heyalyshahey/status/1746710303943881116?t=Wqpuid7skSD5ygGNgCxFCg&s=19
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 01:16 |
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RestingB1tchFace posted:
Unfortunately streaming looks to be morphing into network television, what with even the paid tiers introducing adverts and the fear of creativity that comes with that. While I doubt it's going to get as bad as pre-Sopranos TV was, it's probably going to get worse than it has been. Here's David Chase talking about it.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 03:36 |
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Eh, there's enough really good stuff still being made nowadays, off the top of my head from the last couple years: The Bear Reservation Dogs Fargo White Lotus & I'm sure others. Will agree that that the rope for finding an audience is pretty short and even that isn't enough to sustain a show (Our Flag Means Death oof). And it doesn't help that everyone's decided 10 episodes is what you get, no more, maybe less.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 03:55 |
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Oh agreed, there's still great stuff getting made right now, but it does feel like the party is winding down. I hope I'm wrong.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 03:59 |
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The first season of Fargo aired ten years ago.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 04:01 |
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...and the lastest season just wrapped. I suppose could include BEEF in that list too if you want something from just last year, but they're all recent productions by most measures. If anything the big diff to me is that there's so many loving services out there that somethign amazing can be made (The Patriot, on Amazon Prime!) but it's really, really hard to become cooler conversation level in the way that Game of Thrones was.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 05:54 |
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BCS was TV's last hurrah.
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 14:25 |
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it's time to move on to video games, folks
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# ? Jan 17, 2024 14:29 |
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Doing a rewatch and it's extra criminal Fabian only got one SAG nom and nothing else.
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# ? Jan 18, 2024 16:54 |
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Patrick Fabian is so loving good in BCS
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quote:Similarly, Rhea Seehorn earned a nod for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Kim Wexler. She lost the category to Jennifer Coolidge, who won her second Emmy for playing Tanya McQuoid in The White Lotus. Wait, whaaaat. White Lotus is great, she's great in it, but wow what a snub.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 15:21 |
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Today I learned not only that Rhea Seehorn’s name is pronounced “Ray” but that she’s 51 years old
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 21:55 |
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Cat Hassler posted:Today I learned not only that Rhea Seehorn’s name is pronounced “Ray” but that she’s 51 years old Get the gently caress outta' here!
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:38 |
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Might not look 51, but she was an adult when she taught us all about magic the gathering in the 90s.
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# ? Jan 19, 2024 22:39 |
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SLICK GOKU BABY posted:Might not look 51, but she was an adult when she taught us all about magic the gathering in the 90s. Ok, now I have to look this up. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1jp4tMSIr_U&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reddit.com%2F&feature=emb_logo
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https://twitter.com/beetlemoses/status/1748830499684946066?t=UeZ3uaCmS6Ae7zoz4ZHNtw&s=19
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 20:24 |
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The "Breaking Bad, but Hank Finds Out ____" genre is booming nowadays.
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# ? Jan 21, 2024 20:55 |
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Rev. Melchisedech Howler posted:Unfortunately streaming looks to be morphing into network television, what with even the paid tiers introducing adverts and the fear of creativity that comes with that. While I doubt it's going to get as bad as pre-Sopranos TV was, it's probably going to get worse than it has been. For the past five years or so.....I'd argue that there is more good television/streaming shows than there is time to watch it all. I'm not concerned about a pullback. There are still going to be plenty of good shows being made. Also....on the note of BCS....I started watching 'Lucky Hank'. Ancillary characters are pretty weak......fortunately Bob Odenkirk is good enough to float the boat. RestingB1tchFace fucked around with this message at 02:40 on Jan 30, 2024 |
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RestingB1tchFace posted:fortunately Bob Odenkirk is good enough to float the boat. Yeah, well, about that show.... Also, anyone who's interested in seeing more intense Odenkirk, check out The Bear. It's a really great show, and while he's barely in it, the Christmas dinner scene is insane.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:23 |
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Kevin Nealon has a show called “Hiking with Kevin” and there’s an episode with Bob Odenkirk and one with Bryan Cranston and they’re both great
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