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jenlight
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Yeah, I'm pretty convinced this isn't the last we've seen of Kevin Tran.

Sutter has said he abandoned the Hamlet thing, and let's face it — that's pretty obvious if you watch the series.

I'm rooting for Tig and Venus.

I think the problem is with the lack of development. We never see Tara go "weak and confused and sort of mental". We see her go to jail. We see stuff happen elsewhere and then she's just suddenly out-of-character-batshit.
The comparison to Juice is a good one. We see Juice steal the dope, try to kill himself, murder

Did someone say spin off? I have a pitch for FX. Unser, Nero and Chucky form a detective agency in the big city.

Then Michael Williams and then the shows ends.

Editing after my clever reply is so cheating.

His name is Nelson Van Alden. Take off your nightgown.

They were like "so, we gotta kill Richard, but how can we make his life even more horrible right before?" Because that's how they do.

They better not rob us of that car drive next season!

High five. Freeze frame.

It was always Van Alden, you guys are just slower than me.

I do believe we got a glimpse of Murderer Heaven.

I wonder if the writers think, incorrectly, that the lack of any kind of cohesive narrative makes the show scarier or something.

Someone needs to fix the fact that I can't make hilarious jokes about all these wives F-ing T in the correct place.

This show would be 95% more betterer if every character was as campy as Count Vertigo. Alas… we get a soap opera instead.

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Fancy meeting you here.