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The ending to Alvarez' storyline was bizarre too. Hated that.
I consider the bit in bold to be the most atrocious plot-line.
Also hasn't been mentioned, Rawls and Herc from the Wire also make appearances.
A lot of actors from The Wire is in it: Rawls, Herc, the campaign manager for Carcetti, Avon, Daniels etc.
The ending to Alvarez' storyline was bizarre too. Hated that.
He was annoying as feck!
What the feck was this?
Also, yeah lets just allow prisoners to have pet dogs in their cells.
Bodie, Carver, Cheese, Brother Mouzone, Freamon and that greek fbi agent too.A lot of actors from The Wire is in it: Rawls, Herc, the campaign manager for Carcetti, Avon, Daniels etc.
After season 4 when HBO let all off their writers and budget go towards The Sopranos effectively ended the shows quality.Great show that gets ridiculous towards the end.
After season 4 when HBO let all off their writers and budget go towards The Sopranos effectively ended the shows quality.
Yeah, stopped watching soon after its introductionWorst bit for me
The ageing pill
Sorry to post again but yes! So yes!Just started to watch it on Sky Atlantic...decent so far and reminds me of The Wire (which I controversially like but not love). Anyway, the one thing that's annoying me is the guy in the wheelchair (Wikipedia tells me it's Augustus Hill)...Jesus, his 'philosophies/monologues would be deemed embarrassingly obvious, even for a 14 year old....they are really bad and doing my fecking head in - is it like that the whole way through? I can't believe that anyone would think it a good idea.
Wow, when was it on originally? I remember watching it years ago- must have been 2000-2004, when I was at my first proper job.Laid up on the sofa all day with tonsillitis. Binged watched a lot of this.
Absolutely love it. Extremely far fetched at times but entertaining.
Yeah!There's even bumming in the credits, isn't there?
Laid up on the sofa all day with tonsillitis. Binged watched a lot of this.
Absolutely love it. Extremely far fetched at times but entertaining.
Sopranos is my favourite tv show of all time.It was great but a bit dated now, especially the latter seasons. I remember watching it when it came out, it was the precursor to The Sopranos, The Wire and so on.
I am not sure mate I am catching up on Sky Boxsets.Wow, when was it on originally? I remember watching it years ago- must have been 2000-2004, when I was at my first proper job.
I remember it being violent and entertaining. And bumming.
How does it seem dated? So long since I watched it and wondering whether it's revisiting it. It's on Sky boxsets then?Sopranos is my favourite tv show of all time.
Yeah this is very dated and extremely rough around the edges.
Enjoying it though.
It just looks a bit old now because, well, it is!How does it seem dated? So long since I watched it and wondering whether it's revisiting it. It's on Sky boxsets then?
No, fair point. I guess it's not HD which doesn't help? Might have a look back at a couple for nostalgia's sake. Finding out that Oz and Brass Eye are now so old makes me feel oldIt just looks a bit old now because, well, it is!
Yes mate it's on Sky Boxsets under Dramas.
Just started to watch it on Sky Atlantic...decent so far and reminds me of The Wire (which I controversially like but not love). Anyway, the one thing that's annoying me is the guy in the wheelchair (Wikipedia tells me it's Augustus Hill)...Jesus, his 'philosophies/monologues would be deemed embarrassingly obvious, even for a 14 year old....they are really bad and doing my fecking head in - is it like that the whole way through? I can't believe that anyone would think it a good idea.
When they introduced the ageing drug as an alternative way of doing time I was done.