Season four won near-universal critical acclaim. The Boston Globe referred to the show as a "taut exercise in withheld disaster" and declared the show "riveting".[145] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette labeled the series "smart and thought provoking that elevates the artistic achievements of the medium".[146] Season four was listed by many critics as one of the best seasons of television in 2011.[147] Time listed Walter White's "I am the one who knocks" line as one of the best television lines of 2011.[148] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette listed it as the best series of 2011 while noting that "Breaking Bad is that rare TV series that has never made a seriously damaging storytelling misstep".[149] The A.V. Club's review of the finale summed it up as a "fantastically fitting end for a season that ran in slow motion, starting and continuing with so many crises begging for resolution week after week. Now the decks are cleared, but that doesn't mean anybody is home free. Nothing's ever easy on Breaking Bad." The reviewer continued to exalt the season, and proclaimed, "What a season of television – truly something none of us could ever have expected, or claimed we deserved."[150]