War Room Lounge v111: Err...I didn't mean to turn this into another thread about trouser lumber.

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On the first pass I thought season 2 was the weakest but it's grown on me as I've rewatched it.

I also seem to be the only person who enjoyed the newspaper and fake serial killer story


Season 2 was fucking great. Just a bit slow at first as it kind of feels the show starts over at the beginning.
 
On the first pass I thought season 2 was the weakest but it's grown on me as I've rewatched it.

S2 is good, but it's just detached from the rest of the series. You can't just go from the ghetto to the docks. You just can't.
 
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Wont someone please think of the economy



 
S2 is good, but it's just detached from the rest of the series. You can't just go from the ghetto to the docks. You just can't.

He was trying to cover the whole city of Baltimore though.

And since it was season 2 we don't even know if they were really trying to go for a story continuity approach.

They may have gone back because Season 2 got a cold reception.
 
On Friday morning I noticed we had a woodpecker in the tree out back and today there's an owl.

I've never noticed either in the city before

The coronavirus is obviously nature trying to claim back territory
Goes quick, huh? Nature just takes over immediately.
 
Goes quick, huh? Nature just takes over immediately.

Weeds take over paved roads and streets that aren't maintained rather quickly....

And exterminators are always in high demand.

Fucking termites
 
Really wish John Oliver's show could be on network tv so more rubeish people could see it.
 
He was trying to cover the whole city of Baltimore though.

And since it was season 2 we don't even know if they were really trying to go for a story continuity approach.

They may have gone back because Season 2 got a cold reception.

Not to mix the wire and walking dead together in the same discussion but that was their original idea to have seasons with completely different people. They changed their minds after the pilot though. Probably the right choice considering how many people keep watching that show.
 
Not to mix the wire and walking dead together in the same discussion but that was their original idea to have seasons with completely different people. They changed their minds after the pilot though. Probably the right choice considering how many people keep watching that show.

I wish anthology and spiritual sequels were more common. They very rarely get past top brass because of the financial incentives of direct sequels.

American Crime and True Detective are both good, but only the latter really retained its success - and still not to the tune of the first season.
 
People should leave weeds alone tbh.

Don't they kill other plants?

This reminds me of one of my Dad's friends.

He was big time gardener and always had an immaculate yard.

He had a neighbor move in nextdoor one year and pointed out to the neighbor that his lawn was being overrun by dandelions which are thought of as weeds around here.

The neighbor told him he didn't mind because he liked the color they provided.

So my dad's friend snuck into his yard at night and weeded the entire yard lol

He was kind of crazy
 
On behalf of my generation: guilty as far as not getting Bo Jackson.

In football, he played four years, never made an all-pro team, never rushed for a thousand yards, and only made a single pro bowl and did so undeservedly.

In baseball, he was a career .250 hitter with a single All-Star appearance as his only accolade.

I can only be so persuaded by genetics and raw physical potential.

Missed this earlier but as I'm sure you're aware he was splitting his time between 2 sports and you wonder how good he could have been if he picked one sport. He also had a crazy freak injury.

He also played in a bit of dead ball era in Baseball and was a makeup to an ATG in football (Marcus Allen).

I think he would have been an ATG in football but baseball was his first sport which makes sense since it paid a lot more at the time. And the injury happened in football.

@Jack V Savage what are your thoughts on Bo in baseball?
 
I wish anthology and spiritual sequels were more common. They very rarely get past top brass because of the financial incentives of direct sequels.

American Crime and True Detective are both good, but only the latter really retained its success - and still not to the tune of the first season.

American Horror Story went that route too. It wasn’t til the last episode, I was like “wtf, how are they going to continue this series”. I’m a huge fan of single season shows. Even when they aren’t and seem like they completed the story, I’ll stop watching at that point. The industry has lost its way in storytelling because of the financial incentives like you said. Why ever give something an end when you can milk it for every last cent? It’s frustrating but I just try to look at the groups that have burned me in the past and just refuse to watch any of their stuff going forward. Storytelling should have three acts. Most showrunners don’t even know the last two acts when a pilot becomes a hit. It’s fucked up.
 
S2 is good, but it's just detached from the rest of the series. You can't just go from the ghetto to the docks. You just can't.

Fuck, now that the all encompassing view from you is in we shall know better.
 
Missed this earlier but as I'm sure you're aware he was splitting his time between 2 sports and you wonder how good he could have been if he picked one sport. He also had a crazy freak injury.

He also played in a bit of dead ball era in Baseball and was a makeup to an ATG in football (Marcus Allen).

I think he would have been an ATG in football but baseball was his first sport which makes sense since it paid a lot more at the time. And the injury happened in football.

@Jack V Savage what are your thoughts on Bo in baseball?

Steroids don't matter in Baseball would be his view
 
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