Sh*t you didnt like in your favorite show (Spoilers EVERYWHERE)

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So I was just catching the Sopranos reruns on HBO, and they just aired "He Is Risen" from season 3 where Ralph finally becomes a captain.

Watching again after all these years, that shyt was foul the way it went down. The writers put Tony in a real shytty situation between Gigi being captain of the Aprile Crew, and Ralph causin all that shyt.

Then all of the sudden Gigi dies on the shytter, and the problem is solved in one episode :damn: That shyt should have ridden out and been the major conflict of the season. Instead we got wack ass Meadow and Jackie Jr dry humping and playing scrabble :scustai:

what you got? :myman:
 

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Martin Short in Arrested Development

A lot of the first season in Seinfeld
 

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Hmmm. Good idea for a thread. Need spoiler tags though. :whoa:

Spoilers for "Breaking Bad":

Jane's father being an air traffic controller that lets two planes crash directly over Walt's house....the guy that let Jane die. They kinda softened the :rudy: effect by making Walt himself talk about how insane the odds are in "Fly"....but still....

Jesse meeting a girl in rehab who just happens to be the older sister of the kid that killed Combo.

Those two were the biggest :rudy: to me. In the grand scheme of the series they don't affect it's ranking, though.

A lesser one is Walt killing Mike. Although he never seen Walt as a threat, and even told him "I know you've got a gun, it won't help you" in season 4. :ld:

Still, it was Mike the gawd. :sadcam:

Spoilers for "Boardwalk Empire":

The Commodore randomly having a stroke after being built up as Nucky's equal. shyt was laughably bad writing.

Spoilers for "The Wire":

The fukking fake serial killer. That damn near derailed the whole series for me. And a few other, smaller things from season 5....but the serial killer shyt specifically had me like :rudy:

Although, like "Breaking Bad", it doesn't hurt it in the grand scheme of things.

I'll think of some more later.

Fred.
 

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I know I'm not the only one, but after the first season of the sopranos, I thought the Dr. Melphi scenes were no longer necessary. especially after the audience got familiar with all of the other characters in Tony's crew. Originally, she was there to introduce the audience to those characters because Tony would go in there and talk about them.
 

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I know I'm not the only one, but after the first season of the sopranos, I thought the Dr. Melphi scenes were no longer necessary. especially after the audience got familiar with all of the other characters in Tony's crew. Originally, she was there to introduce the audience to those characters because Tony would go in there and talk about them.

word, they essentially acknowledged that in the end when that whole therapy storyline was wrapped up with "this is fukken pointless" :heh:
 

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Hmmm. Good idea for a thread. Need spoiler tags though. :whoa:

Spoilers for "Breaking Bad":

Jane's father being an air traffic controller that lets two planes crash directly over Walt's house....the guy that let Jane die. They kinda softened the :rudy: effect by making Walt himself talk about how insane the odds are in "Fly"....but still....

Jesse meeting a girl in rehab who just happens to be the older sister of the kid that killed Combo.

Those two were the biggest :rudy: to me. In the grand scheme of the series they don't affect it's ranking, though.

A lesser one is Walt killing Mike. Although he never seen Walt as a threat, and even told him "I know you've got a gun, it won't help you" in season 4. :ld:

Still, it was Mike the gawd. :sadcam:

Spoilers for "Boardwalk Empire":

The Commodore randomly having a stroke after being built up as Nucky's equal. shyt was laughably bad writing.

Spoilers for "The Wire":

The fukking fake serial killer. That damn near derailed the whole series for me. And a few other, smaller things from season 5....but the serial killer shyt specifically had me like :rudy:

Although, like "Breaking Bad", it doesn't hurt it in the grand scheme of things.

I'll think of some more later.

Fred.
I hear ya with the spoilers shyt, but that shyt would be everywhere.

I agree with the Breaking Bad shyt. That whole air traffic controller thing was weak. Whats worse was they built it up all season with the flash forwards, and it turned out to be some haywire shyt.
 

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Hmmm. Good idea for a thread. Need spoiler tags though. :whoa:

Spoilers for "Breaking Bad":

Jane's father being an air traffic controller that lets two planes crash directly over Walt's house....the guy that let Jane die. They kinda softened the :rudy: effect by making Walt himself talk about how insane the odds are in "Fly"....but still....

Jesse meeting a girl in rehab who just happens to be the older sister of the kid that killed Combo.

Those two were the biggest :rudy: to me. In the grand scheme of the series they don't affect it's ranking, though.

A lesser one is Walt killing Mike. Although he never seen Walt as a threat, and even told him "I know you've got a gun, it won't help you" in season 4. :ld:

Still, it was Mike the gawd. :sadcam:

Spoilers for "Boardwalk Empire":

The Commodore randomly having a stroke after being built up as Nucky's equal. shyt was laughably bad writing.

Spoilers for "The Wire":

The fukking fake serial killer. That damn near derailed the whole series for me. And a few other, smaller things from season 5....but the serial killer shyt specifically had me like :rudy:

Although, like "Breaking Bad", it doesn't hurt it in the grand scheme of things.

I'll think of some more later.

Fred.
the shet with boardwalk wasnt "laughably bad at all" it was clear that commodore was a false figure head... he was using shoe polish to die his hair... it was never being built up to be nucky vs commodore... it was always nucky vs jimmy... the commodore was just a tool to get to that point.
 

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the shet with boardwalk wasnt "laughably bad at all" it was clear that commodore was a false figure head... he was using shoe polish to die his hair... it was never being built up to be nucky vs commodore... it was always nucky vs jimmy... the commodore was just a tool to get to that point.

You're getting the mission statement for the season, which was "Nucky vs Jimmy", confused with the motivations for the characters. Nobody gave a fukk about following Jimmy, they were following the Commodore. Which is why things were in shambles after the stroke.

The only person with the experience to deal with Nucky was supposedly the Commodore....this was repeated nonstop by several characters....he conveniently has a stroke leaving Nucky's opposition more or less helpless....and sure enough they fell apart shortly after that. Him being a "tool" was lazy as fukk. The writers needed the opposition to be intimidating until "oh yeah, Nucky has to win at some point", then stroke out of left field. shyt was :heh: level writing.

Fred.
 

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This has the potential to be a great thread but if people are gonna try to explain away every complaint it's gonna turn wack real fast.

Fred.
 

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When Moe stole the idea for the Flaming Homer and renamed it the Flaming Moe. Like we're supposed to believe that Homer wouldn't launch some sort of lawsuit :heh:
(previous and subsequent episodes confirm Homer's litigious nature).

It was just lazy.
 

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word. Seinfeld too a little to get on its its feet. Same with Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Sunny season 1 was good. "Charlie Wants an Abortion" is still probably my favorite episode.
 

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Breaking Bad: all the moments Walt and Jesse got out of a tight situation kind of irks me but they build the tension really well, so it plays out good

The Wire: Kenard/Omar... come on man, they should've gave us a real showdown with Omar/Marlo to make up for that shytty serial killer, and newspaper storyline...and then do whatever creative allegory fukkery they were doing throughout the series

The Simpsons: had too much garbage episodes with lame ass jokes

Dragonball Z: 5 minute battle between Goku/Frieza = 10 episodes nuff' said

Cowboy Bebop: needed more episodes :noah:
 
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