—Unbeleivable, one's man's incompetence caused so much loss of life.
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Who concealed the problems of the nuclear reactor and the AZ-5 button?
The entire season was good, nearly great. It truly felt like Dexter.
That is until the last episode has undone it all:
- Dexter Morgan abandoned the code
- he did not think logically. Could've easily get Harrison to corroborate he delivered him the screw from a stranger
- the ending of the letter felt like a very weak excuseI wished somebody has told me not to watch the last episode and just imagine an open ending instead.
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@david-the-dev I felt it too, better to leave it were it was after season 8 than tease us with new seasons and do that at the end of season 1.
Review by Felipe Ibañez
Wonderful Finale for a great series. I cried. A lot. A LOT.
The perfect ending. :)
What can you say about the farewell of a show that has meant so much to so many people?It is the kind of event that you can only judge to some extent because at a certain point the "love letter to the fans" that Craig Daniels wrote draws you in emotionally and you end up loving it. I guess I deserve to give this show the best tribute I can. Let me start here, I am a big fan, and all my life I have been bullied and never had very many friends. The last few years have been especially tough for me and I have struggled with very intense things that have led to some very serious actions, to say the least. I have grown up with these characters as part of my life and throughout my life they have served as friends when I had no other ones. The last few years these characters have been there for me and seeing them grow has helped me grow. A show that means so much to me had to finish perfectly or it all would be ruined. I sat down already teary eyed knowing that they would be gone from my life in an hour. The episode delivered great laughs, but it delivered a lot more. The episode delivered very intimate moments that were much needed. Plot lines that begun throughout the show came to a good conclusion and old stars returned with perfect timing. It was a sweet, beautiful, amazing, perfect love letter from the amazing cast to all of it's fans. I must admit that I was in tears seeing how much the characters had grown since we first visited this little town of Scranton Pennsylvania. The story line of the friendship between Dwight and Jim is particularly heart- warming. Every character ended up just where they should have and the final shot was perfection. "Sometimes goodbyes are a *****" but this perfect love letter softened the blow. The show will be missed, but it did end perfectly.This episode received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. Greg Daniels was nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and Ben Patrick, John W. Cook, and Rob Carr were nominated for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation. David Rogers and Claire Scanlon won for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series, marking the fifth win for The Office at the Emmys overall and the series' first win since 2009.Rogers and Scanlon also won an ACE Eddie award for Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television.
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@pipeinformatico bro I discovered you watching the series with those trivias comments that you sometimes posted. Some people comment how much they like them through the episodes. You are great don't let nobody convince you otherwise.
Why didn't they switch the necklace? At the moment of robbery why didn't they put the fake one? It would have been a lot cleaner, not alerting everyone. When they "found" the fake necklace and returned it, it should have been a huge alert for them to check and see immediately that it is fake
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Thought the same at the moment it happened. But then they couldn’t do the job inside the job inside the job. First job was the necklace. Second job was to frame the ex. And third job was to stole the other pieces.
CSI "enhance" was stupid, face hand tattoo thing was stupid, Burrows surviving gun shots was stupid, but the rest was good, specially the cabin-in-the-truck thing, classic Scofield.
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@dumbsloth87 Dude took such a high res picture from a 1998 webcam in a middle of the desert. More importantly each dot inside a dot meant something in code... Wait... So who did these amazing tattoos?
Man, glass tables are acting weird tonight!
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@tzikas97 hahahahahah :D :D :D
Great build up at the end to Ray being beaten (baseball bat, Ray's favorite choice of tool.) Was that Aerosmith performing their song Dream On at the end, or was another group doing it as a cover? Sounded like it might have been a different rendition, with a less scratchy voice. I appreciate when other singers do covers. One of my favorite renditions of a cover is how Tori Amos does Over The Rainbow.
As a show, Ray Donovan has great aesthetics; it's gritty but it never sacrifices style. Kingdom is an example of a gritty show that, unlike Ray, did end up having to sacrifice some style.
"Dad, why are you at a psych ward? Dad?!"
"I forgot to eat. It was a misunderstanding."It's funny how far Ray will go to de-escalate tension. He turns the emotion dial down so hard the dial breaks off.
Out of all my favorite anti-heroes, Ray is the most taciturn by far, a trait that seems to be driving everyone away in droves this season. Ray takes space without asking, then expects people to still be loyal and not question him. Mostly he's in the right, but sometimes he's asks too much.
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@dewdropvelvet Not a baseball bat though..It was telescopic stick that cops use.
It was refreshing to see the season end on a high note instead of another "OMG WTF" cliffhanger.
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@nmiguelcosta There is always the season-start to do that^^
Man, glass tables are acting weird tonight!
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@tzikas97 ah thank you! When I burst out laughing during that scene everybody looked weirdly in my direction. I'm happy I'm not the only one :).