it is nice to have it back, but i hope its more like the first season when the entire season isn't just about
micheal and the cia, for the last half-season felt that it was all micheal and the cia.
it is nice to have it back, but i hope its more like the first season when the entire
season isn't just about
micheal and the cia, for the last half-season felt that it was all micheal and the cia.
i'm actually the opposite, i liked when the plot was moving forward instead of episodes with 10%
plot development, 90% problem-of-the-week.
if the problem-of-the-week is related to the plot i won't have a problem, but it annoyed me that it
took so long fo things to happen. i don't even remember parts of the show i probably should, and i
don't want to rewatch all 7 seasons because the majority of it is padding.
but, it's a good show. i'd just prefer it to be a good show and develop at a decent pace instead of
what it did.
i liked when the plot was moving forward instead of episodes with 10%
plot development, 90% problem-of-the-week.
if the problem-of-the-week is related to the plot i won't have a problem, but it annoyed me that it took so
long for things to happen.
but, it's a good show. i'd just prefer it to be a good show and develop at a decent pace.
+1
- - -
ps: was michael being sarcastic when he said "nice suit"?
i thought that dealer looked really sharp.
i liked when the plot was moving forward instead of episodes with 10%
plot development, 90% problem-of-the-week.
if the problem-of-the-week is related to the plot i won't have a problem, but it annoyed me that it
took so
long for things to happen.
but, it's a good show. i'd just prefer it to be a good show and develop at a decent pace.
+1
- - -
ps: was michael being sarcastic when he said "nice suit"?
i thought that dealer looked really sharp.
i think "nice suit" is spy-talk for "i'm about to screw you out of an opportunity and make you look
crap in the process".