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:goodposting: 6B = definitely one of the top three seasons. I'm starting to think that the second to last episode was the greatest ever.I also think that 5 doesn't get enough love. 4 was legitimately criticized, though I enjoyed it.
This is a great posting. Just because the show didn't end with one of the three most obvious scenarios coming to pass doesn't mean that the final episode wasn't great. This wasn't a show that spoonfed its audience, and that wasn't going to change now.
No, I think it says something about the extent to which people will go to rationalize/justify their own behavior, or the behavior of those close to them. Meadow knows deep down that her father is a criminal, but doesn't want to deal with it.
I think he just grew fond of Tony -- thus, the "we're going to make it out of this" comment (which was kind of ridiculous --would he really be so dumb as to blurt that out?)
All joking aside, Karney has played VERY well this year. Were it not for that ###### Alstott, who seems to go the Pro Bowl every year no matter what, I'd say he should be a Pro Bowler.
As am I. And not to be too self-congratulatory, but good work on making the playoffs despite drafting the debacle that has been Cadillac Williams this season.
Answer this question -- can you live with yourself for benching Peyton in the playoffs if he scores 35 points on your bench? I like Romo a lot too, but you've got to start Manning.
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