I'm just glad Sally can no longer accidentally kill her child. I was convinced she was going to accidentally shoot him when she was having her schizophrenic episode in the house. Being with Hank and tied up actually seems substantially safer for the young lad.
Yeah, that's how I felt too. Want to talk about it but although spoilers are allowed, it's the finale and super fresh with a unique start time, so better to wait in case people slip in and see spoilers.
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I was ####ing dying laughing at the shootout basically eliminating the potential trope ending, I mean what else could we expect from this show. Also, what I took as, the dig at the Soprano's ending.
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The small touches of dark comedy really make the show special. Like when Bill Harder is running, but he's running really strangely because he's carrying heavy weapons.
The small touches of dark comedy really make the show special. Like when Bill Harder is running, but he's running really strangely because he's carrying heavy weapons.
When I cross country ski, I often forget to take off my wax pack (ok, it's a fanny pack) when I sit in the car, and it digs into my back. I felt Barry's uncomfortable entrance to the car seat before he even sat down.
Great finale. I don't think there is a character on that show I didn't love.