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also; goon killed via head being flushed in toilet, *and* Karl's awkward body-language during his hug with Betsy.

she was lucky Bear made it a clean kill; Dodd would've taken a much darker route.
she was worse than a snitch, an entitled, blithe little brat who got her granddad killed and would happily have sold out the rest of her family if Milligan had massaged her a little more subtly.

The Bear/Simone Millers Crossing-type scene *was* beautifully rendered,
but at no stage did I think the director was even going for tense nor
agonizing - this was Bear's moment of self-actualisation, and as we're
all pretty sure he's gonna wind up as the shady guy running things in S1
of Fargo, there was a sense of

I actually thought this was the best episode of the season, and that's a
huge call because I have loved the past 4 episodes like nothing else
since Breaking Bad. Should've been another straight 'A'

are you kidding?
he's clearly been as emotionally effected by events in the series as Floyd.
Angus Sampson has been a revelation, and I've seen him in quite a few things prior to this.
Still waters run deep with his character.

fuck that, she got family members killed with her childish shennanigans; she's lucky Bear got to her before Dodd/Dad did.

the Mentaculus? nice one!

yup, heaps of references, I counted 7-8, and have noted a couple more that the astute folk on this thread have picked up on ..

Ed and Mike's conversation in the hotel room was a season highlight, and Mike's 'like people?' allusion was so pointed and wonderfully delivered;
Woodbine just shows incredible control and restraint in everything he's
done throughout this season.

I think we may have hit a new record for Coen brothers references in this ep;

oh cool, glad you liked it; she is very very funny.
I thought I'd cop shit for making the comparison.
but whereas Cameron, who, whilst maybe being a nice person, is plainly unfunny and kinda hacky despite being, y'know, a comedian, Hannah is laugh-out-loud hilarious (she has plenty of good material, too).

Yeah I cannot abide DiCaprio, the guy has a Tom Cruise-like quality which will actively repel me from watching any film he's in.
I obviously don't know him from crap, but he just exudes spoiled little rich kid vibes and I cannot relate to him in any way.
It's ok, I'll get over it.

edit: found a more suitable thread for my bile ..

hey, grow a hand, grab a beer!

Agreed, far too often though people take their gripes with his filmmaking qualities way too seriously, like a personal affront.
Personally I loved the first two SW films, and was indifferent to the rest, but I've been quite comforted by the fact that a helluva lot of the money generated from the SW cashcow is being

Yanks have the better accent?
it's one of the most-derided accents on the planet, particularly the non-southern states.

Lucas' philanthropic nature and actual contribution of BIG $$$ to charity and education far outweighs any questionable choices he's ever made as a filmmaker - Star Wars fans are fucking idiots with no perspective.

oh; touché.

it's been said a million times, but Hollywood really has run out of original ideas.

Cameron is to comedy what Dawes was to music.