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Without spoiling anything (everything I'll write below happens in episode #1): It's about a middle aged man (I think he turns 50?), he has a physically disabled son and his wife is pregnant. He is a high school chemistry teacher.
He finds out he has stage 3 lung cancer.
He decides to start cooking meth and selling it to pay for his cancer bills, and to leave his family some money when he is dead and buried. But he doesn't tell them....
A week or two ago I watched the series finale of Entourage. I don't think I posted about it... anyway, what a huge freaking disappointment. I'll try not to spoil anything in case you haven't seen it, but the episode was a disaster, the entire season in fact was a major let down.
The only saving grace was the very, very end of the last episode --- after the credits --- that involved Ari and his wife. I loved that scene. And many have speculated it left it wide open for a movie to continue the franchise. I'm willing to bet the majority of people didn't even see the scene, since it was after the end credits finished rolling.
Yes, in fact I was appalled at some of the stuff I was hearing when at a friends house with kids... totally unbelievable the type of crap on TV targeted at children.
I think the US version of The Office is an abomination. It can be funny, but not in the same way as the original. Americans don't seem to appreciate the subtlety that is the comedic genius of a show like that.
The US has the best (and often also the worst) of "everything", except for humor. The British and Australians are unbeatable...
That being said, I quite enjoy the "crude" American humor, as well. National Lampoon has made me laugh numerous times... Lethal Weapon, e.g. haha!