MVP
The character who kills every scene and single handedly brings up the overall quality of the show. The nominees are...
Raylan Givens
Justified
You run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. You run into assholes all day, you're the asshole"
“You
run into an asshole in the morning: you ran into an asshole. You run
into assholes all day: you’re the asshole.” – Raylan Givens. - See more
at:
http://brandnewcool.com/2013/01/08/hole-in-the-wall-favorite-moments-and-more-from-justified/#sthash.MSIoGZBj.dpuf
Always good for a quote about assholes. For how he dealt with his father dying
and his baby being on the way. He showed ambition for the first time
as well as considerable depth and incredible acting (think scene in
front of the elevators). Raylan doesn't fall into the anti-hero lead
category that is on the verge of being cliche if more poorly formed
versions pop up. He is a more traditional 'hero' albeit with deep flaws,
yet still intensely likeable. And tied together the best plot of
2013. Ygritte
Game of Thrones
"You know nothing, Jon Snow"
The refrain of the year. She's hilarious and badass and incredibly astute. Ygritte elevates the entire North of the Wall storyline in a way Tyrion did in Kings' Landing in Season Two. Picking an MVP from the cast of Game of Thrones could prove an exercise in futility, but Ygritte made it surprisingly easy.
Saul Berenzen
Homeland
"When it's over it's over. Pull down the shades and go home."
The above quote could well be advice to Homeland as a series. "The Maestro" had the opportunity and resources to implement his grand vision for moving forward United States foreign relations with a certain country, and it just so happened to settle an old score of his. Audacious in his vision, yet till hardened enough to do what it took to accomplish the end game. If Saul's not back next season, we can take comfort in the fact that he did get to play his opus on the grandest stage.
And the winner....
Jesse Pinkman
Breaking Bad
"Can you just, uh, stop working me for, like, ten seconds straight? Stop jerking me around?
For being the soul and conscience of a show that turned the protagonist into Scarface and gave us a rooting interest we could all agree upon. Put through the wringer and beat up worse than Ben was in Lost, we can all hope and pretend that he just sped out those gates* and kept driving all the way to Alaska. Even though Vince Gilligan in a GQ interview reminded us his fingerprints are all over that lab run by Jack and company.
* As much closure as the finale brought, there's still unanswered questions (what happens to Jesse when two miles down the road, etc) . You can only do so much. It's like the big bang theory... each answer begets a new question. It was unfair to knock Lost for the same things because each time they solved a mystery, the answer would inherently raise a new question.
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