I'm with you, Tomer. This show was on thin ice with me from the beginning of Season 5 as it was. Season 4 was ludicrous - it felt more like Dexter or some other such wildly improbable shit. I'm fully prepared to watch more, but the ridiculous lag between now and the next half is a real buzzkill. Also, if it took Gilligan eight episodes just to get us to the actual narrative crux of the season, how will he pull the whole climactic confrontation off in the same number? Honestly, the whole thing feels contrived ($$$), bittersweet, and mildly disappointing, despite the show's consistently high quality. I guess it's just become far too obvious that what we're watching is yet another hackneyed TV drama, written around advertisements, promotions, shameless product placement, etc., as opposed to an artistically 'pure,' genuinely captivating lure for such things. In other words, the blinders are off, the light is harsh, and I no longer possess the enthusiasm necessary to maintain my tenuous suspension of disbelief.