Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?
I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?
At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying a felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.
You hated Walter White?
You didn't?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?
I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?
At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying a felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.
You hated Walter White?
Anonymous wrote:SPOILER SEASON 1 ENDING:
I did not understand the ending of s1. Why did the brother hide all that money and continue going into debt instead of paying it back? Or, why even take out the “loan” isn’t he first place, clearly there was money. This weird hoarding $ path didn’t didn’t help the new brother; he still had to pay back the loan.
Did I miss something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Sydney, so I for one am glad we haven’t gone that route (so far… who knows what the writers will cook up for us).
+1
I really don’t like Sydney either. I am not sure if it’s the actress’ delivery of lines or the way the character is written. But man was that episode where Richie stages just some fantastic television. I hope he wins an Emmy for that role.
Anonymous wrote:I love this show! I dont have hulu so i waited until the season was done and finished it recently. My favourite scene was still in S1 - carmys monologue. I also haaaated the 7fishes ep. I grew up in a very small household and this was like, anxiety in a tv show lol. I loved seeing ritchie grow up a bit, he really rocked it.
Can anyone explain <<spoilers>>
Why mom/jlc didnt come to the opening? I feel like i missed something there. And I love pete! Hes so sweet.
Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?
I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?
At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying an felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.
Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?
I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?
At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying a felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Sydney, so I for one am glad we haven’t gone that route (so far… who knows what the writers will cook up for us).
Aw, I love Sydney. I find her to be a fairly fully formed character and i care what happens to her.