Walt and Henry take heat from the events back in Denver. Mean while, Branch doesn't head a warning to stay off sacred land and takes some shots from a ghost Dog Soldier.
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Walt and Henry take heat from the events back in Denver. Mean while, Branch doesn't head a warning to stay off sacred land and takes some shots from a ghost Dog Soldier.
Oh, yeah...those were good episodes.
Okay I'm done. Season five doesn't start until September of next year?
On to American Horror Story (tried to get wife to watch it two years ago and she said she "wasn't into it." Now it's her new gig.), Sherlock Holmes, and Peaky Binders.
It's the finger-always-on-the-trigger that gets me. Have none of these people ever handled a firearm in real life? :rolleyes:
No wonder we have so many accidental shootings with kids when every image they see from TV, video games, movies, etc, indicates that the trigger is the normal "resting" place for the trigger finger. [Rant1]
Just finished season 4. Nice cliffhanger ending...
Observation: Not sure exactly when Netflix took over but I noticed that when they did, two things happened: First, each episode went from 45 minutes to an hour (I guess because they didn't have to allow for commercials) and second, instead of having a "murder of the week" that gets solved by the end of the episode, they went with longer story lines that cross over multiple episodes, more like other modern television dramas on Netflix.
I'm looking forward to that transition.
I'm currently at S1 E6. Some of the firearm knowledge inaccuracies bother me, like no modern 45-70 firearms. Never mind the Marlin lever guns. Lots of poor trigger discipline. Does Walt carrying in Condition 2 bug anyone but me?