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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2015 4:59:26 GMT
Only one more episode this year. I don't think we'll be saying any big conflicts... At most, some sort of conclusion to Brigham Young's business with the railroad.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 26, 2015 19:03:07 GMT
But hey, we get President Grant! FUCK YEAH! I loved that episode two seasons ago when he showed up.
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Post by sos on Sept 6, 2015 5:57:01 GMT
Don't see how The Swede doesn't kick it when the second half of the season premieres in 2016. Whether Cullen's wife and kid kick it or not is a toss-up, but how does Swede walk away from that showdown? It can't possibly last longer than an episode either.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Sept 8, 2015 15:58:17 GMT
Don't see how The Swede doesn't kick it when the second half of the season premieres in 2016. Whether Cullen's wife and kid kick it or not is a toss-up, but how does Swede walk away from that showdown? It can't possibly last longer than an episode either. Has to be the end no doubt, you can't draw it out any farther. I'm okay with that, because by that point, there will be very few episodes left anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 20:48:51 GMT
Yeah, next episode has to be the final confrontation between The Swede and Cullen. I'm just hoping Cullen ends it before The Swede kills his family. Speaking of, if he really does believe that he's God's prophet, why does he care about Cullen Family? Why track down the Hatchites? He wanted their location even before his coup against Brigham failed... I hope that gets explained, because right now, I can't think of why he's going to find Naomi and William.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Sept 8, 2015 21:00:18 GMT
Yeah, next episode has to be the final confrontation between The Swede and Cullen. I'm just hoping Cullen ends it before The Swede kills his family. Speaking of, if he really does believe that he's God's prophet, why does he care about Cullen Family? Why track down the Hatchites? He wanted their location even before his coup against Brigham failed... I hope that gets explained, because right now, I can't think of why he's going to find Naomi and William. Perhaps it was all bullshit? He didn't believe any of it? Well we will find out next year, on the same subject FUCK YOU AMC for making us wait another full year instead of a couple month's.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 21:02:58 GMT
Yeah, next episode has to be the final confrontation between The Swede and Cullen. I'm just hoping Cullen ends it before The Swede kills his family. Speaking of, if he really does believe that he's God's prophet, why does he care about Cullen Family? Why track down the Hatchites? He wanted their location even before his coup against Brigham failed... I hope that gets explained, because right now, I can't think of why he's going to find Naomi and William. Perhaps it was all bullshit? He didn't believe any of it? Well we will find out next year, on the same subject FUCK YOU AMC for making us wait another full year instead of a couple month's. I do wonder why they always do that.... They've done it with Breaking Bad and Mad Men, too. I really can't think of a reason why, though.
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Post by sos on Sept 8, 2015 21:05:02 GMT
Yeah, next episode has to be the final confrontation between The Swede and Cullen. I'm just hoping Cullen ends it before The Swede kills his family. Speaking of, if he really does believe that he's God's prophet, why does he care about Cullen Family? Why track down the Hatchites? He wanted their location even before his coup against Brigham failed... I hope that gets explained, because right now, I can't think of why he's going to find Naomi and William. I think it's as simple as The Swede hates Cullen Bohannon with every fiber of his being and wants to hurt him as badly as he can.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Sept 8, 2015 21:06:02 GMT
Perhaps it was all bullshit? He didn't believe any of it? Well we will find out next year, on the same subject FUCK YOU AMC for making us wait another full year instead of a couple month's. I do wonder why they always do that.... They've done it with Breaking Bad and Mad Men, too. I really can't think of a reason why, though. I don't fully know, with BrBa and Mad Men, I get it because they were probably the two most popular shows, but I don't think Hell on Wheels was ever a massive ratings monster. So that perplexes me, also hate the fact they cut down on the overall amount of episodes this season compared to other AMC shows.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 21:05:44 GMT
Yeah, next episode has to be the final confrontation between The Swede and Cullen. I'm just hoping Cullen ends it before The Swede kills his family. Speaking of, if he really does believe that he's God's prophet, why does he care about Cullen Family? Why track down the Hatchites? He wanted their location even before his coup against Brigham failed... I hope that gets explained, because right now, I can't think of why he's going to find Naomi and William. I think it's as simple as The Swede hates Cullen Bohannon with every fiber of his being and wants to hurt him as badly as he can. Well, that's what I had figured as well. Maybe he'll try and justify it or make it fit into his whole narrative of him being God's Prophet and Cullen being The Devil.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2015 21:07:03 GMT
I do wonder why they always do that.... They've done it with Breaking Bad and Mad Men, too. I really can't think of a reason why, though. I don't fully know, with BrBa and Mad Men, I get it because they were probably the two most popular shows, but I don't think Hell on Wheels was ever a massive ratings monster. So that perplexes me, also hate the fact they cut down on the overall amount of episodes this season compared to other AMC shows. Actually, Hell on Wheels does really well for them rating wise. In fact, it was climbing last season, so it is odd that they'd end it now, but it makes sense for the story, so I'm more glad that they are willing to let it end now.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Sept 8, 2015 21:09:44 GMT
I don't fully know, with BrBa and Mad Men, I get it because they were probably the two most popular shows, but I don't think Hell on Wheels was ever a massive ratings monster. So that perplexes me, also hate the fact they cut down on the overall amount of episodes this season compared to other AMC shows. Actually, Hell on Wheels does really well for them rating wise. In fact, it was climbing last season, so it is odd that they'd end it now, but it makes sense for the story, so I'm more glad that they are willing to let it end now. Really, I didn't know that. Well good, though frankly I hate the very notion of "splitting" a season in half, that annoys me. Just do the HBO thing, works for them!
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Post by sos on Jun 14, 2016 3:00:38 GMT
Don't see how The Swede doesn't kick it when the second half of the season premieres in 2016. Whether Cullen's wife and kid kick it or not is a toss-up, but how does Swede walk away from that showdown? It can't possibly last longer than an episode either. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeup. There goes The Swede. I really enjoyed the episode. Glad to have that big thing wrapped up so we can focus on the railroad and Cullen's future in the remaining episodes.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jun 14, 2016 5:34:34 GMT
Ah, I was wondering where this thread was. Also, this show still has more balls then Walking Dead, reminder again.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 14:54:54 GMT
Amazing episode. I found a nice little tribute video someone made for The Swede:
I still haven't watched past the mid-season premiere. Honestly.... I feel like the show is winding down. It's lost a lot of steam and, I'm glad this is the last season, honestly. I don't think they could have pushed it further. Don't know what it is, but.... I've lost enthusiasm for this show, and The Swede's death just kind of cemented that. Hopefully the last episodes can make it go out on a high note.
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