Thunder Road is a really good, weird little movie. It flirts with the cutesy, indie saccharine vibe, but takes a dark or just odd turn whenever it gets too close to that line.
Thunder Road is a really good, weird little movie. It flirts with the cutesy, indie saccharine vibe, but takes a dark or just odd turn whenever it gets too close to that line.
Fuck it. With the pandemic waylaying Good Trouble, the Bold Type, and Younger we’re at an all time low in plucky heroines making it in a city, this is going to have to do.
I’m not going to waste time talking about this review. This show has a character named Doctor Senator. He’s got a dope ass hat and is already my favorite.
Hawley cares more about soundtracks then most showrunners. He also has a wide range of taste, from early country to classical to folk to rock and eveything in between.
The names are incredible. I mean doctor senator? Why not.
Fargo does not slack on the soundtrack front, that’s for sure. The S2 scene set to Children of The Sun was just so good.
To quote season 2. Its about simple people who are touched in the head.
Thats my guess. The Irish guy and the kid are the only survivors at the end and sometimes sometimes Germans show up.
I didn’t like S3 as much as S2 the first time I watched it (cause I loved S2 so much), so I only rewatched S3 a couple months ago for the first time, but I ended up really enjoying the rewatch and I came around on the season.
I still liked S2 soundtrack the most out of all the seasons.
The question of “Is this smart?” Is essentially what I continue to wonder about Hawley’s Legion. A year out from the series finale, my answer to that was “no, not really”.
It’s raising Arizona
I also liked S3 and tuned into the first episode tonight mostly because I was missing particular elements of S3, like the score and cinematography. I’m not hooked yet on this season, though it’s still early.
I enjoyed this but I also don’t think it felt “Fargo-y”. It felt more distinct from the other seasons, which isn’t a bad thing, its just different. But I feel like that difference is going to cause issues with folks that are expecting something more like the first couple of seasons.
I’m pretty sure that Loy’s son who gets swapped over to the Faddas is Mike Milligan from Season 3. Maybe his being taken in by “Rabbi” Milligan (from Dublin, Italy lol) turns into a father-son relationship and he takes his last name? Dunno.
Yes I think Fargo is a smart show. It’s well-written, takes full advantage of the great cast it gets every season, and has some phenomenal moments which are unlike most other shows on TV. People rag on S3, but there are so many great moments from that season like the episode that mostly takes place in the past or the…
Well this was different, they kept some parts of the formula while discarding the rest, like not having a heroic cop lead and a hapless fool murdering someone to jumpstart the disaster dominoes.
It was near the end of the first episode when I realized this season was literally made for me. I’m a half Irish lad who loves the mafia, true crime, serial killers preferably obscure female, early country music, and redheads and nurses. Near the end of the episode redhead in a nurse outfit Jessie Buckley, who is so…
Two questions: Is Ethelrida the author? And is Salvatore Esposito Josh Gad’s brother from another mother?
I don’t know about you, but I like this Fargo series and can’t wait for the movie to come out! #Six Seasons and a Movie
“So isn’t assuming she is a cis actress diminishing the broad spectrum of trans identities out there? If the actor identifies as non-binary what excludes them from playing trans roles? Genuinely, I’m curious. And throwing that transphobic label out so brashly seems like a misstep.”
Exactly. At this point (and going…