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Originally posted by: ThePresence
Anyone think the show is starting to go a little downhill?
The last few episodes haven't really gone anywhere.
Nothing much is going on in any of them.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I keep wondering what happened to the Ducatis Vince bought for everyone after Aquaman opened.
Originally posted by: R Nilla
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Anyone think the show is starting to go a little downhill?
The last few episodes haven't really gone anywhere.
Nothing much is going on in any of them.
That's how I've felt about the entire show; I started watching at the beginning of Season 3. I still enjoy the show though because it's hilarious, but it always seems so short and not a lot really happens in any given episode.
Originally posted by: KLin
The electricity went out before the transaction went through.
Originally posted by: Maleficus
The season has 20 episodes, but they are doing the idiotic stop in mid season thing like they did last year, so yes only 2 more episodes left.
I also completely agree that Billy needs to go, it's getting formulaic and I don't really like him all that much anyway, he was decent for a while, but his character is stale.
Originally posted by: RichieZ
Hey did anyone DVR S4 E11? I don't have HBO on demand and was wondering if somebody could capture that new Kanye West song from the ending credits
Originally posted by: NeoAaronX
Originally posted by: RichieZ
Hey did anyone DVR S4 E11? I don't have HBO on demand and was wondering if somebody could capture that new Kanye West song from the ending credits
They only played like 45 secs of it. Sounded good tho,...
"Good Life"
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I kinda liked the season finale.
It was different. For once things didn't go their way.
This soldifies Eric in Vince's eyes as a guy who knows what's up.
Eric hated the movie when Walsh first showed it to them.
Originally posted by: elmro
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I kinda liked the season finale.
It was different. For once things didn't go their way.
This soldifies Eric in Vince's eyes as a guy who knows what's up.
Eric hated the movie when Walsh first showed it to them.
It was unrealistic to me that a pre-premiere agreement wouldn't have something in writing.
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Originally posted by: elmro
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I kinda liked the season finale.
It was different. For once things didn't go their way.
This soldifies Eric in Vince's eyes as a guy who knows what's up.
Eric hated the movie when Walsh first showed it to them.
It was unrealistic to me that a pre-premiere agreement wouldn't have something in writing.
I can understand how it would be accepted from a studio rep, but to trust Yair seems out of character for Ari. Granted, everything happened pretty quickly, but still.
The episode didn't leave you exclaiming about the next half of the season, but I'll stand by the show as I think it's maturing and finally developing some depth. E and Vince are now broke, aside from the advance from "Silo" and now Vince knows that he has to trust the opinion that got him where he is.
I'm glad primetime TV is almost back, as without Sopranos and Entourage, it would be pretty rough.
Originally posted by: Josh
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Originally posted by: elmro
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I kinda liked the season finale.
It was different. For once things didn't go their way.
This soldifies Eric in Vince's eyes as a guy who knows what's up.
Eric hated the movie when Walsh first showed it to them.
It was unrealistic to me that a pre-premiere agreement wouldn't have something in writing.
I can understand how it would be accepted from a studio rep, but to trust Yair seems out of character for Ari. Granted, everything happened pretty quickly, but still.
The episode didn't leave you exclaiming about the next half of the season, but I'll stand by the show as I think it's maturing and finally developing some depth. E and Vince are now broke, aside from the advance from "Silo" and now Vince knows that he has to trust the opinion that got him where he is.
I'm glad primetime TV is almost back, as without Sopranos and Entourage, it would be pretty rough.
Ari didn't trust him. Rubenstein sold it without Ari knowing over the phone. So, he was taking Yair's word not Ari. Ari wanted a big time studio (as did Walsh) to purchase the film.
As far as next season, I think Harvey is gonna chop up Medellin to make it a good movie and get some money flowing in. Walsh is definetly gone even though I like his character-hilarious in my opinion.
Originally posted by: LS20
is there a good place to watch these episodes online?
