Meh. Although I do think that's the first time I've laughed at a middle finger joke since I was like 12
Meh. Although I do think that's the first time I've laughed at a middle finger joke since I was like 12
Maybe the writers are finally going to try and tackle how the Sons' actions/gun-running affect the (very few, it would seem) average citizens who live in Charming.
It took me a little while to get into this season, but it turned out to be very enjoyable with a few interesting reveals that I liked.
I really liked these 2 episodes; glad to have the show back. As some of the above commenters have mentioned, this show has many of the elements to be great, but struggles to bring them all together coherently. But I love the atmosphere, imagery, and tone of the show. It's not a chore to watch at all in my opinion.
I believe that the show was indeed implying that Tiburon was working for Castro. At least that's the conclusion Victor came to.
The Victor and El Tiberon fight? Great. The Ike and Danny fight? Great. The Ike and Sy heated conversation? Great. Impressive acting in this episode across the board.
Sadly I'm sure I'll wind up watching the Dexter spin-off as well. Definitely looking forward to the Ruth Wilson/Dominic West show though. Wilson was great once again in the (Luther spoiler?) last ep of Luther series 3 the other night. Always fun to watch.
I love how Ike is tackling the Ben problem from so many different angles. Screwing him on the lotto, bringing back the Secret Six - he really is The Fucking Shark.
Ah man. All the stuff with Brenda and Lisa's family after Lisa dies is cringe-worthy.
I couldn't for the life of me figure out where I knew that actress playing the nurse from. Turns out she was the kidnapped girl in Silence of the Lambs..so random.
I'm thinking that it was meant to reflect (in Danny's mind) that he might want to reconsider his loyalties. I got the vibe that this scene was supposed to indicate to Danny that there's not a huge difference in the morality of the men he works for and of his father, with them shooting an unarmed man in the back and…
Maria's dead! Thin-mustached Antonio doesn't stand a chance!
I laughed so hard when Dewey recycled that Raylan line about the gators from the pilot. Great callback.
The line about the shadows going in different directions was hilarious.
I agree. The original was way too catchy to be changed. It matched the tone of the show perfectly.
This show could go in a lot of different directions, which is part of the fun watching. I think before the season's over, there will be a major death as that seems to be where we're heading. If they do kill someone off, I think the future tone of the show will be highly dependent on who it is. Hoping it's Ben (even…
I mainlined SFU in about 6 weeks a few months back. I don't think another show will ever motivate me to evaluate myself and my life (in a good way) as much as every episode of this amazing program did.
I guess I'm going to have to catch up on this show
This show's already got its pacing down perfect in its first season. It looks like the majority of the storylines will be reaching exciting conclusions in the finale. Also looking forward to meeting our new clone and a possible fifth(!) regular role for Maslany, who's just great in this.
Did Marlon Wayans make this?