I like Jack Sparrow in the first Pirates of the Carribean, so I guess I'm on the same boat.
I like Jack Sparrow in the first Pirates of the Carribean, so I guess I'm on the same boat.
Last I checked, all of Season 2 is streaming online on nick.com. You may not like that one if Korra being hard-headed bothers you. It does introduce lots of cool and funny characters like Veruk and has a cool origin story for the Avatar though. Season 3 so far has been really good.
You'd like Zaheer in the new Legend of Korra season. More or less the same philosophy. Plus, he's voiced by Henry Rollins, which makes me at least like him a bit more. lol
You have the same political sense of humor as my dad.
lol I don't love Obama or I wouldn't have voted third party last go-around, but I certainly don't have the same view of him as a lot of people around me.
I liked some of the criminals more than Walter simply because I thought they were better at keeping their cool and never killed characters I actually liked otherwise. For me, House of Cards is the first show where the main characters make my blood boil every time they succeed, but I cannot stop watching. Frank Underwood is a Democrat by the way, so if you don't like Obama, that show will piss you off something fierce. lol
I get what you mean about not liking what they did, but liking the way they did it as far as on TV. I liked how Gus and Mike handled business a lot better than I liked how Walter did.
Interesting.
I understsnd that view of Walter. I also thought he made some dumb decisions that made me not like him as much, but I can see some of his more badass moves as making you want to root for him. I just liked Pinkman, Mike, and Gus better in a lot of instances.
I'm guessing Lannister is Game of Thrones. Still need to get on that.
It's interesting that you like a character cause of the actor playing them. I definitely think Cranston gave a lot more credibility to Walter White than he could have had.
Funnily enough, his position as a drug kingpin was never what bothered me. It what actions he took outside of cooking meth.
House of Cards is a bit hard to follow sometimes if you don't follow American politics, but I'd argue it's more of a character drama than a political one.
I never really had much intrest in watching Dexter, but it's in my Netflix cue, so we'll see how the pilot grabs me I guess.
Never seen Blue Submarine 6, but I totally get not liking corrupt police. I've only seen Lethal Weapon and none of the sequels and don't remember anything they did bothering me, but I guess I'll have to watch it again. Poison Ivy I'm guessing is cause of her environmentalism.
From that description alone, he sounds like a pretty righteous character to me. I guess I'd have to know the full story.