Oh man. I am so tempted to read this thread, but I am easily freaked out by this shit and don't have any xanax in the house.
Oh man. I am so tempted to read this thread, but I am easily freaked out by this shit and don't have any xanax in the house.
We can be your friends and your death pool.
Yeah, this guy:
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Yeah, but Art stating it outright in that situation made him think of it. Thus the term "lightbulb" used above.
That'd work. Not sure flying a plane and flying a helicopter are interchangeable though.
Nah, I think the series ends with him cool-ly putting on his hat and strolling away to go track down some criminal, likely Boyd.
I would turn myself over to Drew Thompson so he could tell me fairy tales about flying away to Mexico to live a peaceful existence.
It was a quote from the show, man.
Man, i really hope all the retirement talk is not foreshadowing Art's death, as some posters have suggested. That would be soooo lame.
I was thinking it'd be Ava, but I'm not sure now.
Mike, apparently. And they probably are gay.
Yeah, I was immediately reminded of the scene in the Dark Knight movie where the Joker puts a bounty on that rat's head…and a few other scenes from that movie, incidentally…
Oh, I'm definitely taking the over on that one. Looks like trucks are going to be blown up and anonymous policemen mowed down by the battle for Drew.
Noel, I believe Shelby didn't just sigh when he turned around. He said, "Oh, Balls."
Mmm…Slings and Arrows.
Brent Sexton is older than Louie by exactly 1 month (if Wikipedia is to be trusted.)
Apparently, he's the Jerry Gurgitch of the Lexington Marshal Office
What reason do they have for NOT staying quiet? Yeah, I could see Shelby potentially paying them off with the coke, or, as a police officer, buying their silence by looking the other way. Better to side with the cop you know than the cop you don't. As for Tonin, Arlo and Bo are smart enough to not want to bring that…
I thought they outright stated that he witnessed Tonin killing a federal agent?
I feel like we're more likely to see a more complex tragedy, one borne of emotion and family ties. Someone kills someone and resentment ensues. That's my general guess.