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This episode pretty much blew, mostly for reasons already mentioned herein. Drama's act is weighing FAR too thin, and the whole season has been pretty predictable. The only interesting thing watching this episode was how I thought the film might be received, which I came full circle on.
1. Before finale started, I figured the movie would tank in Cannes. 2. When Dana Gordon made the 28 million deal, I figured then it was gonna do real well. 3. When Yayir Marx(?) overbid it to 75 million, I was 100% positive it would tank and he would back out. pretty dissappointing season overall. The complete and instant dropping of the auto body chick from the storyline was especially distressing. Not that it was a great storyline, (or even a good one), but just that they set it up and then just let it completely fall off the face of the earth. That combined with the ham-handed way they handled E and Sloan's breakup just reinforces the fact that this show has little interests in realationships beyond the core group. Also, does it seem to anyone else like the last few seasons the show has been practicing revisionist history with Ari's sexual history? I could swear they made it seem like he was banging tons of starlets and such the first few seasons, but since they made Mrs. Ari a marquee player, they have turned him into a friggin' lapdog, except for the constant comments when he is around Dana Gordon. Am I just remembering incorrectly? |
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