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On 2/23/2022 at 3:14 PM, bentbryan said:

 

This really adds to the enjoyment of the story, kind of similar to how they would open episodes to Breaking Bad.  Unfortunately when you have 8 episodes ready to binge it’s easy to just roll on to the next chapter without having to go back and look for clues.  There’s a lot to unpack and it would be fun to have those kind of discussions here that develop simply because it’s only one episode a week. Hopefully Netflix gets their head on straight and goes to a weekly drop like HBOMax, D+, etc. 

Great point!

I still need to track down Breaking Bad Season 4 on digital. I have all the other seasons and have watched them already.

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On 2/23/2022 at 5:32 PM, Bosco685 said:

Great point!

I still need to track down Breaking Bad Season 4 on digital. I have all the other seasons and have watched them already.

One of the best things of BB is they actually stick the landing with the end of the story. Enjoy!

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On 4/30/2022 at 8:43 AM, Bosco685 said:

Wendy is such a self-destructive individual.

I don't usually say this. But makes me want to scream, "STOP YOURSELF!"

Haha you’re way nicer than me. When 


 

Spoiler

at the end of episode 1 after Ruth shoots Javier I was really hoping she was going to do Wendy next. I figured they wouldn’t off her this soon but it was a nice thought.:yeehaw:

 

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On 2/8/2022 at 2:40 AM, Unca Ben said:

Great series.  

I enjoy checking out the title card at the beginning of each episode, where the four symbols inside the "O" are bent to form the remaining "Z-A-R-K" and how they relate to the episode.
It's a clever device that just adds another small but enjoyable detail to the viewing experience.  Sometimes I go back after watching the episode just to check out the title card again.  It's fun.

Like these from Season One:

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Banshee used to do that too, with different photo /pics in the opening credits.

Great show Banshee - Anthony Starr was great, but Hoon Lee and Odette Annable turned Banshee into something special.

 

Great show - hope they do a follow-up as the ending gave them scope to do just that.

 

The best of Job (Hoon Lee) from Season 1 of Banshee

 

NSFW!!

 

 

 

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Great show.  Loved the ending (yes it was horrific but it fit the theme).

I respect the creators in that they didn't milk the series for all it was worth - they told a good story with a beginning, a middle, and an end without adding superfluous seasons just to cash in on the popularity.   

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Came here since I know @Buzzetta would be all over this season. And while it is FREAKEN INTENSE there is a bit that just flies over my head. I get the cartel dynamics, I get the FBI deal, I get the laundering schemes, I get how Ruth has all the land and money she now has. But what I don't get is the whole Wendy storyline. As far as I can tell, the Byrdes don't actually have much money. Their stake in the casino and all they own is not really theirs, it's all the cartel's. So how in the world can wendy "own" the midwest? How is she powerful enough to do anything? She pays for this expensive lawyer, she can give 2 million in cash to her dad, but this isn't hers right? I gotta say that bit really confuses me. 

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