yep. sure does.
yep. sure does.
and now I'm thinking of Carl S'Junior. RIP Harris.
the ending redeemed the tedium of this episode, thankfully. for some reason this week I simply lacked the patience to watch a crazy and/or stupid, stubborn, old white man fuck things up for the unwitting people haplessly caught up in his existential journey.
home in on.
that's what makes this show so great. I've never seen a show about a couple as mature and self-aware as Rob and Sharon. it's been fascinating to watch.
another masterful O'Neal hitpiece.
bingo.
banmar…where've you been?
WALT!
FAMILY MEETING
rubbing alcohol.
speaking of small police department…was I correct in noticing that the police station and the town library share the same building?
agreed. this is the aspect of the fargo universe that I find most tedious; the loquaciousness and verbosity of the villains. it's so over the top with this reheated corpse this season that I can barely stand it. at least Bokeem Woodbine was nice to look at.
when she was introduced, didn't we see a montage of her getting booked in wearing a different outfit each time? likely multiple offender.
yeah, Liz does this because she's idealistic; a fighter and agitator for underdogs. this is what she feels she should naturally be doing. I completely believe that she never once thought about other careers. this is her prime directive, and she is all in.
it's pretty obviously a direct reference.
yep. people need to be disabused of superstitious notions. religion, and especially the quackery going on in Jarden, is not the answer.
I thought we're calling it 'the cyber' now
and you know a thing or two about waves…
yep. thought that was pretty evident by his "it's just hardware" comment.