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Person of Interest: The Devil's Share (2013)
Amazing, Amazing, Amazing Episode! Spoilers here.
This episode was amazing in every way possible. The craziest part was the Fusco flashback to his sociopathic past. I was laughing during that it was so crazy. "We've got doctor-patient confidentiality here, right?...I put two in his chest, went home and slept like a baby." I knew this is not how Fusco is nowadays.
Then it showed how Fusco was affected by his working relationship with Joss by contrast, it was very impactful. The fact that he was able to beat the police captain of HR down, physically, with one broken hand no less, was unbelievable.
And then Root was involved, as they were out of options and she is undoubtedly a powerful weapon. This episode was so completely over the top i can't believe it!
Then at the end Elias gets involved, "We're outliers you and I" he says to the corrupt police captain, and talks about his positive relationship with and feelinga bout Joss Carter a bit...
OMG it was unbelievable how amazingly good this episode was.
The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior (2005)
Not That Negative
Some of the reviews on here warned of lots of bias, and the very title of the video suggests that it's negative. Having read the reviews first, I was pleasantly surprised at how it wasn't too negative or way too biased.
This was just a story of a guy who hit the big time and then gradually fizzled out, which happens all the time. A lot of the criticisms people made of the Warrior could have been made of the people criticizing him, and have been. Basically it's a must see, and then go watch random videos by the Warrior on Youtube to hear his side of the story, heheh
Ultimately, they do give him credit for his role in his success, but on the downside, they give too much credit to the WWE for his success. Anyone who knows anything knows that only a very few people can be lucky and gifted enough to ascend to the top of the WWE. Thus, if he did it, he deserve a lot of the credit and his achievements shouldn't be taken away from him like that.
Furthermore, elite-level pro wrestling is a very tough sport which breaks people down on every level imaginable, so it shouldn't be surprising that he gradually got tired and retired a little younger than some of his peers.