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Of course, as writers know, formal constraints can often lead to great creativity. So some bottle episodes become transcendent. -- "Fly" being perhaps television's preeminent example of this. |
Reaper probably likes Talented Mr. Ripley
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It makes sense though. Some great things can come from those limitations, great acting and writing. |
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I don't even know if Walt's been in much of a moral decline. He's shown more willingness to get his own hands dirty, and more confidence in his criminal pursuits, but his perception of right and wrong hasn't changed that much. Right, to him, is what benefits him. There's not much he thinks of as wrong. Even in the episodes when he's shown compassion it's usually so he can manipulate someone else. I don't know that he was on a moral high ground to begin with.
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I liked - or rather WANTED to like - a lot of the episode, so I'm benefit-of-the-doubting. Straining myself, it make it work better in my mind. |
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I expect to see some prison yard shanking this weekend as their are 9 witnesses to silence. |
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Ehrmantraub, an elegy
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Mike was one of my favorite characters on the show.
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