I remember I use to watch Weeds a lot on ShowTime when I actually watched television. That show was good but one of my friends also said that the show started going in the other direction that he thought it would've. I'm not sure because I don't watch it anymore but I guess he means that it's becoming even more unrealistic.
Oh and I think that it's a good thing to think about/do something for yourself.
Yeah, it's kind of weird now. I mean it's one of my favorite shows but I really don't know why they are making it so weird with all of this mexico business.
I loved Guillermo coming back because I thought he was sexy but I googled and him and apparently he's flaming gay. I was shocked.
Without having the background of your relationship, I'm hesitant to comment on your break-up, but - from the evidence you've provided above - it sounds to me as if you've done the right thing; six years is a hell of a long time to deal with will-he/won't-he shit.
As for Weeds, I was into it for (maybe) the first two seasons. Liked it, but never quite really liked it - it was a little too over-the-top in terms of believability for me. And then Battlestar Galactica and The Wire and Deadwood (not to mention the new Doctor Who) came along to show me what really good television is all about and I let it fall by the viewing wayside.
Long story short, if you meant by "weird" and "overdoing it" what I think you did, we're in agreement.
I'm very glad you were interested in being my friend!
Thank you.. Jason is very ridiculous, I'm better off.
I enjoyed the first three seasons of weeds. I feel the end of the third season really left so much open to be done and what they did was really weird and I don't really like it. So, we are surely in agreement.
I was better off when I dumped my ex, but it still hurt like hell. Sounds like you're handling things better than I did.
As for Weeds it was pretty much my first exposure to American cable programming and, for a while, I was quite impressed - but (as I said above) I quickly "graduated" to better fare.
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Oh and I think that it's a good thing to think about/do something for yourself.
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Yeah, it's kind of weird now. I mean it's one of my favorite shows but I really don't know why they are making it so weird with all of this mexico business.
I loved Guillermo coming back because I thought he was sexy but I googled and him and apparently he's flaming gay. I was shocked.
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Without having the background of your relationship, I'm hesitant to comment on your break-up, but - from the evidence you've provided above - it sounds to me as if you've done the right thing; six years is a hell of a long time to deal with will-he/won't-he shit.
As for Weeds, I was into it for (maybe) the first two seasons. Liked it, but never quite really liked it - it was a little too over-the-top in terms of believability for me. And then Battlestar Galactica and The Wire and Deadwood (not to mention the new Doctor Who) came along to show me what really good television is all about and I let it fall by the viewing wayside.
Long story short, if you meant by "weird" and "overdoing it" what I think you did, we're in agreement.
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Thank you.. Jason is very ridiculous, I'm better off.
I enjoyed the first three seasons of weeds. I feel the end of the third season really left so much open to be done and what they did was really weird and I don't really like it. So, we are surely in agreement.
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I was better off when I dumped my ex, but it still hurt like hell. Sounds like you're handling things better than I did.
As for Weeds it was pretty much my first exposure to American cable programming and, for a while, I was quite impressed - but (as I said above) I quickly "graduated" to better fare.
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