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Breaking Bad- Finally finished season 4 of Breaking Bad. This show is interesting, because often times Walter is not as clever as he thinks he is, and sometimes he is. I mean, Gus had been trying to drive a wedge between Walter and Jesse for a while now, and it seemed to be working. But Walter's plan to get Jesse back on his side seems insane. Poisoning Brock, because he somehow knew Jesse would blame him and come after him, and then hope he would be able to talk long enough to talk Jesse through the line of reasoning that Gus did it to trick Jesse into pulling the trigger on Walter himself.
Also, while I do kinda root for Walter, for thinks to finally swing his way, I also root for Hank. Its not like I actually want Hank to catch Walter, but I do want to see Hank get vindicated with the DEA, and show he is figuring all this stuff out, stuff they think he's crazy for thinking.
True Blood- Dang it, I guess that did happen. I was hoping Jess didn't actually kill Andy's fae daughters, but it looks like she did. Or at least 3 of them. Like I said, I dislike it because its too much. Even though Andy only had them for a few days, those are still his daughters. People have done stuff to other people on this show before, but taking out like a bunch of their family is something you can't really come back from. But hmm, Andy saves his last daughter by feeding her V.
Anyways, this leads Jess to go crying to Jason. Unfortunately, the governor is acting a little cold to Sarah Newlin, so she had the same idea. Jess shows up at Jason's door right after he'd been effing Sarah. Leading to a cat fight and Jess being remanded to the camp. Also shipped off to the camp? Eric and Tara, who willingly turn themselves in to find Pam. The ep ends with Eric and Pam being forced to face off against each other in revenge for Eric turning Willa.
Other bombshells- apparently Warlow was on the bridge SAVING Sookie, as her parents wanted to drown her to save her from becoming a vamp-fae hybrid. And whoops, to find this out, she had Lafayette summon her parents, and her dad , ends up possessing Lala to finish the job he was unable to years ago, kidnapping Sookie and trying to drown her in a lake. Finally, Terry has apparently gone off the deep end over the whole smoke monster thing. He meets up with another ex-marine buddy, and hires (well, its not really hiring I guess if the guy says he'll do it for free, is it?) him to kill him. But he asks for a few days to get his affairs in order. I'm kinda freaking out because given one of the later eps is titled "Funeral", I'm wondering if he's really going to die. Or someone else will accidentally die, taking like a bullet meant for him. Or since he has a few days, he'll change his mind, and won't be able to get the guy to not kill him.
Breaking Bad- Finally finished season 4 of Breaking Bad. This show is interesting, because often times Walter is not as clever as he thinks he is, and sometimes he is. I mean, Gus had been trying to drive a wedge between Walter and Jesse for a while now, and it seemed to be working. But Walter's plan to get Jesse back on his side seems insane. Poisoning Brock, because he somehow knew Jesse would blame him and come after him, and then hope he would be able to talk long enough to talk Jesse through the line of reasoning that Gus did it to trick Jesse into pulling the trigger on Walter himself.
Also, while I do kinda root for Walter, for thinks to finally swing his way, I also root for Hank. Its not like I actually want Hank to catch Walter, but I do want to see Hank get vindicated with the DEA, and show he is figuring all this stuff out, stuff they think he's crazy for thinking.
True Blood- Dang it, I guess that did happen. I was hoping Jess didn't actually kill Andy's fae daughters, but it looks like she did. Or at least 3 of them. Like I said, I dislike it because its too much. Even though Andy only had them for a few days, those are still his daughters. People have done stuff to other people on this show before, but taking out like a bunch of their family is something you can't really come back from. But hmm, Andy saves his last daughter by feeding her V.
Anyways, this leads Jess to go crying to Jason. Unfortunately, the governor is acting a little cold to Sarah Newlin, so she had the same idea. Jess shows up at Jason's door right after he'd been effing Sarah. Leading to a cat fight and Jess being remanded to the camp. Also shipped off to the camp? Eric and Tara, who willingly turn themselves in to find Pam. The ep ends with Eric and Pam being forced to face off against each other in revenge for Eric turning Willa.
Other bombshells- apparently Warlow was on the bridge SAVING Sookie, as her parents wanted to drown her to save her from becoming a vamp-fae hybrid. And whoops, to find this out, she had Lafayette summon her parents, and her dad , ends up possessing Lala to finish the job he was unable to years ago, kidnapping Sookie and trying to drown her in a lake. Finally, Terry has apparently gone off the deep end over the whole smoke monster thing. He meets up with another ex-marine buddy, and hires (well, its not really hiring I guess if the guy says he'll do it for free, is it?) him to kill him. But he asks for a few days to get his affairs in order. I'm kinda freaking out because given one of the later eps is titled "Funeral", I'm wondering if he's really going to die. Or someone else will accidentally die, taking like a bullet meant for him. Or since he has a few days, he'll change his mind, and won't be able to get the guy to not kill him.