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Hmm, yeah, there's a lot to be said for quitting while you're ahead to maintain the quality but... they could make it forever and I'm sure I'd still watch it.
Now I'm getting all excited for the new series of Deadwood. Only a month and a bit to go :hyper:
I used to love Teri Hatchetface as Lois Lane... now she is uncool.
I don't think I'm helped by having done my dissertation for the masters on the Sopranos (Mental health in Television - Sopranos vs Our Friends in the North) - I must have watched the first season sixty times!
It just always feels like a great acted show that doesn't really have a strong sense of direction or purpose after the death of the actress playing the mother in the second season. Since then it's just been - here's the new bastard who will piss Tony about, oh wait they cut off his head.
Like Ray Liotta said when was offered a part -
'Are you ever going to really challenge Tony's position in the show?'
'No'
'Well fuck off then'
Oooh, on FX? I've just been getting back into it via 3am viewings... :thumb:
Fair play to him!
Totally agree with the Teri Hatcher thingee. Golly. It bores me now.
Marcia Cross was great in the first season, I found. Actually, I liked most about it (except Susan) so I was thoroughly disappointed with the second one. I just don't care about what happens anymore. It still has some comedic value but I find that I forget what's happened by the time I wake up the day after watching it.
I am starting to like miniseries more and more now. Series that can stand alone and have a proper ending. I'm so tired of series that go way past their expiry date.