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Wanna effectively depict an unknown character as evil AF?

This is the first episode I've watched now that I caught up with the show last week.

DON'T

"S'all pink, baby!" - Bunk Moreland

The casting of the art film school girl was perfect.

Not universally true. I've known plenty of elderly people who are night owls and spend the whole damned night watching the same kind of crap you'd expect old people that go to bed at 9p watch in the day.

Watching the Mike-Nacho scene the other night, I definitely got a hint of the line reading Thurman had in the beginning of Kill Bill Vol. 2 when she meets Bill out on the chapel porch. I think Nacho's lines to Mike are even the same - "How did you find me?" and "Why are you here?"

That's the same institution Jimmy earned his degree from.

I don't think there's any endgame. We've gotten two glimpses into just how much of a prison Omaha is for Jimmy. There's little more to be extrapolated from it, other than fully exploring just who Jimmy was before, particularly as Saul.

Presumably she didn't fly out of El Paso to Okinawa.

Ah geez. That's probably right.

I'm only slightly disappointed the Jules Winnfield reference didn't go further.

Not the same thing, though I thought of that last night.

Nailed it.

The more I read of stuff about The Shield and as time has marched on with his own show, I'm more and more convinced that it took a lot of restraining from Shawn Ryan to keep him from blurring the line between their famed "that's so wrong"-level of fucked up shit and Sutter's "let's have everyone get raped in the

I think it's always a starring cast member?

The elder Bennett son was Doyle, and he also served as the chief of police of the town of his family's name. All of the Bennett boys had sense and smarts, but the other two were far more short-sighted and criminal (growing weed for Coover, whatever it is Dickie accomplished). Doyle was pretty competent and had a

She lived in Houston.

I regret that I only have but one upvote to give.

I suppose a much more relevant question would be 'why not Tucson?'