I'd be more pissed at the fact that they're making all the watchers wait a whole goddamn year to see how it all pans out after the undoubtedly super-cliffhanger mid-season pause point. Do a lot of shows do that "mid-season break (some fucking break)" crap nowadays? I don't really watch any TV besides my favorite sports teams when they're televised.
I always thought you were mean/rude/trollish because you have a textbook case of "short-guy-with-something-to-prove" syndrome.
My sister preordered it. We both opened it and said in unison
"Wow, this is shit."
Took it back after the first cutscene. That is NOT quality. We had the collector's edition, too.
Also, as far as my relationship drama goes. Remember that one girl I bitched about at least three times? I finally snapped out of it after she started whining about how she can't do anything, and I tried to help her and she gets upset about leaving her comfort zone.
As soon as I said "Fuck your comfort zone", I was instantly blocked from everything. If that doesn't say what kind of person you are, I don't know what does.
I'm pretty sure it's just AMC trying to get as much out of the show as they can since it's been quite a cash cow for them. Television's never usually big on shows with definite beginning and end points, and from the get-go it's been clear that Breaking Bad would be a show that has an ending. I gather that Breaking Bad also has one of the highest production budgets in television too (and it absolutely shows if that's the case), with each season getting more and more expensive, so it could very well be that the show had to take a mid-season break due to costs, but I'm really still thinking it's more of just AMC not wanting their baby to go away just yet.
There are a few other shows that are known to take lengthy mid-season breaks (South Park always splits their seasons into two halves as well), but a year between both halves is probably the longest I've ever seen.
The game didin't lose me that fast. In fact, I thought it had a pretty great opening few hours. It's just as the combat and systems behind it started making themselves more known, it became more and more annoying and disappointing. The story and characters actually stayed pretty strong for a while and then fell off for me.
Last edited by Polly; Aug 27, 2012 at 01:54 PM.
You know this already, but you're just not in a position to be that close right now. It's only going to be torture for you, and whether she understands that or not you gotta do what you've gotta do. She may be okay with being friends but you need time to heal--take it. Wishing you the best.
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Oh, yes. I hadn't considered the monetary gain that they could miss out on if they went through the whole season in one go. Still, it must be frustrating waiting so long. I'd be quite annoyed with it, especially if it was something I really enjoyed watching.
I certainly don't know what you're going through, as I've never been in anything even close to relationship with anyone ever (and hopefully never will), but hopefully you can recover from it all soon. Emotional pain is the worst kind. If you'd like to add me on Skype sometime to talk, go right ahead.
I agree with the above dudes and dudettes, Nitro. Letting the girl know that a friendship would be too painful for you definitely isn't a jerk move, and I'm quite sure it's the one Dan Savage would recommend.
Full fucking-ass circle. What a waste of some player moves. Thanks, pre-season cuts!
Spoiler!
Also, my heart's been hurting me really, really bad, off and on, for the past week(?). I know I should go to the doctor, but my gas tank is almost empty, and I have no money to fill it, and I've gotta be able to get to my job interview on Saturday, and...just, goddamn it. Stress, etc.
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