Erzrzore, ZpAhygl vf n pnerre ubzvpvqr qrgrpgvir. Guvf vfa’g gur svefg obql ur’f frra. Guvf vfa’g gur uhaqerqgu obql ur’f frra. Ur jbexf va Onygvzber, sbe puevffnxrf.
ZpAhygl unf nyjnlf orra nobhg tbvat sbe gur gehgu, orvat Erny Cbyvpr, rgp.. Vg znqr frafr gb zr gung ur’q frr nabgure frafryrff qrngu, naq guvax “jung gur uryy, V pna hfr guvf gb trg erny jbex qbar.”
V qba’g guvax vg jnf oberqbz ng nyy gung zbgvingrq uvz; vg jnf frrvat rirelguvat ur pbhyq qb gb npghnyyl qb uvf wbo engure guna whxr gur fgngf snvy. Uvf zrgubqf tbg zber rkgerzr bire gur pbhefr bs gur frevrf. Va gur irel svefg rcvfbqr ur vasbezf ba gur cbyvpr qrcnegzrag gb gur whqtr—guvf vf cebonoyl rzbgvbanyyl uneqre sbe n ubzvpvqr qrgrpgvir gb qb, va ernyvgl, guna gnzcrevat jvgu rivqrapr (rira vs gur rivqrapr vf n uhzna pbecfr).
I know some folks were okay with it, but it was a bridge too far for me. Also, most of the other plotlines had gone a bit stale for me as well—Avon and Stringer were always more interesting than Marlo, Carcetti’s story was kind of played out, and the newspaper angle didn’t interest me.
Guvf ernyyl vfa’g nf rkgerzr nf lbh’er znxvat vg bhg gb or.
Erzrzore, ZpAhygl vf n pnerre ubzvpvqr qrgrpgvir. Guvf vfa’g gur svefg obql ur’f frra. Guvf vfa’g gur uhaqerqgu obql ur’f frra. Ur jbexf va Onygvzber, sbe puevffnxrf.
ZpAhygl unf nyjnlf orra nobhg tbvat sbe gur gehgu, orvat Erny Cbyvpr, rgp.. Vg znqr frafr gb zr gung ur’q frr nabgure frafryrff qrngu, naq guvax “jung gur uryy, V pna hfr guvf gb trg erny jbex qbar.”
V qba’g guvax vg jnf oberqbz ng nyy gung zbgvingrq uvz; vg jnf frrvat rirelguvat ur pbhyq qb gb npghnyyl qb uvf wbo engure guna whxr gur fgngf snvy. Uvf zrgubqf tbg zber rkgerzr bire gur pbhefr bs gur frevrf. Va gur irel svefg rcvfbqr ur vasbezf ba gur cbyvpr qrcnegzrag gb gur whqtr—guvf vf cebonoyl rzbgvbanyyl uneqre sbe n ubzvpvqr qrgrpgvir gb qb, va ernyvgl, guna gnzcrevat jvgu rivqrapr (rira vs gur rivqrapr vf n uhzna pbecfr).
Vg’f nyy va gur tnzr.
I know some folks were okay with it, but it was a bridge too far for me. Also, most of the other plotlines had gone a bit stale for me as well—Avon and Stringer were always more interesting than Marlo, Carcetti’s story was kind of played out, and the newspaper angle didn’t interest me.