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The clip of the stars on the wall at the end.
It felt more like Bruckheimer doing Black Hawk Down than Bay doing a military movie.I was legit shocked by how good that movie was.
That 240G ripping through the idiots in the field was pure moto gold.
Bing Bong - Inside Out.
How about videogames ? When my seaman died I cried like a bitch
RIP friend. I miss our conversations
Well, in that case, assuming Glenn’s death was as awesome as everybody pretends they thought it was
I'll be frank here, I have no idea what you are trying to say. If my response doesn't make much sense, understand it's a shared confusion.those who were on the fence would have kept watching the show.
I know when I’m watching an episode of a show, and it’s really great, or something really great happens in it, I don’t just say “well, that was good, so i’m Just going to stop watching after this episode.”
Maybe. But that is much more of a stretch than what I am saying. Glenn died, then people stopped watching. I realize that there are other reasons people may have stopped watching. But it seems like the sharp drop off in viewership that occurred right after his death, as I have read anyway, would have been due to his death and not coincidental.
I'll be frank here, I have no idea what you are trying to say. If my response doesn't make much sense, understand it's a shared confusion.
The death scene itself was well done in regards to capturing the brutality of the moment. Glenn still trying to speak, the gargling. I expected less from them to be honest. I think most people that were done with the show (angry as they may have been about the cliffhanger) tuned in to see the death scene, then went back to being done with it. I think they just wanted to view what they had been left hanging for over the previous months. Maybe the brutality played a part. But I'd say it's just as likely the sharp drop in quality, followed by (one of) the most ridiculous cliffhangers (with months before resolution) in TV history as the extra push needed to quit a show you've invested so much time into.
Ricky!!!
Gets me when the sound drops out