http://www.hbo.com/biglove/ Sunday at 9, Season 3 Finale on HBO. How many people have been following? I've only been watching since this season, but It pretty much has me hooked. Last week's episode was some of the best television I have ever watched. Some very interesting story lines going on.
My wife and I love this show. Really looking forward to the finale, but sucks that it's over already. They do a great job of building tons of tension...I think a character (no idea who) is going to die.
i watched the first two seasons last summer and have been watching every episode this year. the show is just crazy compelling. good casting, good acting, good writing. really unfortunate that this season only had 10 episodes, but i'd much prefer the quality over quanity. i think eventually bill will take over as prophet for the people, but i like all the power grabbing among roman, alby, the greens. good stuff.
I'm so excited about the finale. But I need to rent the first season(s) and then re-watch the 5 or 6 episodes I've watched this year. I need to see it all in full context. Ever since moes and Mig got HBO, everything else on TV just seems dumb and crappy.
I don't see Bill becoming the Prophet. He does not seem to want it. He does not want to be that OUT in the public eye. His mom and Dad are crazy as h*ll [His mom is scary looking] I have a few questions QUESTION: 1. Do you think Bill knows that Nikki was previously 'Sealed'? 2. It seems the previous 'sealing' may have produced a child . . [seems like the alluding to Nikki giving the kid up . . . her sacrifice while her former husband's sacrifice was leaving] . . Are you getting that same feeling? 3. What happened with the Foreign chick . .the proposed 4th wife? [I think I missed an episode or two] Rocket River BOUT OF THE CENTURY: The GREENS vs The Sopranos!
I used to watch this show, Sea. 1 and 2 might have to pick up this season, I really enjoyed the show. On a side note did anybody catch NBCs Kings this Sunday? I thought it was exceptional and am looking forward to it as much as any HBO series, Ian Mcshane (Al Swearingen from Deadwood) stars as the King of a fictional country and the premier Sunday already has laid the groundwork for some plotlines that rival anything HBO has done, plus it's free which is why I don't have HBO anymore. Anyway back to your pay-per-tv discussion.