Did the guy want the shirt as well? I didn't think he'd be naked…but yeah, you have a point about the diamonds.
Did the guy want the shirt as well? I didn't think he'd be naked…but yeah, you have a point about the diamonds.
But later, Vaughn got his own moment: "I hope you saved some of that Miss Ukraine money."
Makes me wish they'd maybe take a few more seconds to assess the situation before they opened fire. Like most police interventions you hear about that have gone wrong.
You sure it wasn't just facial hair, not alcoholism?
Another point: how the fuck did Burris not get killed? Was clear he was gonna come back for Ray and/or Ani at some point. If I were those two, I'd plot to murder Burris before I fled. That guy seemed to get away unharmed at every opportunity, and also appeared out of nowhere. Wanted him to die more than anything.
Nah, I think The Place Beyond the Pines did it better but I still liked this season.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I didn't think Frank was stupid enough to die over a suit.
…also, Colin Farrell
I wonder if Rust and Ani team up in Seattle or some shit? Who knows, could go anywhere from here. Why not Canada? Or at least the East Coast…Philly?
Yep, me too. But then I thought that would be incredible risky as they were still standing right there (and it was in the vicinity of their bakery).
I was thinking "definitely take that advice, or you'll end up like these Paul, Frank and Ray"
Sorry, don't want to be a pedant but it's spelled Llewellyn…it's Welsh.
He clearly hasn't seen any of the thousands of films where things end badly in the backwoods…I would've ditched the car at a carwash and headed for the nearest train station (after shaving my head).
Was there any reason he didn't just ditch the car when he found the transponder?
Mufasa-style?
Or it got sent to someone else called Chad Velcoro who's like "what the fuck is this?" and uploads it to YouTube where it becomes a meme, and then Ray's son gets bullied with it at school.
"Can't get signal! I know, I'll drive into the woods…"
No, I thought it was clear she knew he was dead the minute he was shot. Or even before that. She wasn't 'sitting dutifully waiting for him', she was hiding from those that were looking for her - namely Burris and anyone else still alive that was involved (many who would be in positions of power). I thought it was more…
I have a theory that maybe both Frank and Ray had it ingrained in their heads that they weren't getting out of this alive. After all, both seemed reluctant to acknowledge they'd get to Venezuela safe and sound. So maybe that's why Ray didn't stop himself saying goodbye to his son, or run when he found the transponder…
The one gang he wasn't keeping tabs on. An afterthought that came back to bite him in the ass.