Everyone's talking about how "rushed" the season is, but even if they had more time to develop, would the askew, more-satirical tone be any different? David Simon would just be rubbing our faces in Nancy Grace-flavored shit over 13 episodes instead of 10. There are things to like about the serial killer plot, but Hamsterdam worked better because it was more sociologically fascinating, and season four worked partly because there was almost no McNulty.
One of my favorite things about this season is Lester's sizable role, but it's going to be tough watching whatever shit inevtiably befalls him. When he said he was going to quit "but not yet" in episode 6, that sealed it. Bunny Colvin won't be able to envy him.
Will Omar be anything other than a revenge machine this season? Yes, he's gotten more unbelievable over time, but most of my favorite scenes of him (that confrontation w/ Bunk, buying cereal, shopping for court clothes, etc.) don't involve violence. He looks more desperate trying in vain to draw Marlo out, but otherwise his character is regressing almost to the point of "Guy sitting in van" in season one, episode 3.
Does Templeton walk around and do stuff when he's not making up the news or scheming for a new job?
Or does he just sit dormant until Gus' voice triggers his activation system? Weird how we now know more about Chris's personal life than his.
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" has been running through my head on and off ever since that one bar scene.
I'm registering "bubbles&bobbles.com" before the inevitable Andre Royo/Steve Earle spinoff debuts.