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Bob J Koester
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I felt the same, but looking back on it, it seems like if Ray or Frank had gotten away in the short term they just would have brought destruction on the women in the long term. The mob wasn't going to rest until the men who took the money were found and they weren't going to respect Venezuelan non-extradition.

I was definitely ready for that. Maybe particularly because Genysys has me seeing Sarah as petite.

Yeah given the screwed up families I was expecting Antigone's father Oedipus to become a factor, but I guess things were scuzzy enough without going there.

Perhaps he would need…two wives. I'm sure Mayor Jr. could have made that happen.

Yeah I'd say he was a great goon, which let him pass as a good gangster as long as he played in the little leagues but meant everything he did went wrong in the bigs (and caused people to forget how dangerous his revenge would be when he went back to being a goon).

I think Ray had mentally got into "cowboy character" when he was in the mall, but it really wasn't his specialty.

When the review mentioned that Ray went out exactly the way his dream-father said he would, it made me wonder if this whole season (including credits!) were an Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge, or perhaps more of a Mulholland Drive.

Yeah my stomach was doing flip flops as long as both Frank & Ray were on the run, because I knew there was no way they both lived. Once Frank got caught I let myself have some hope for Ray, but yeah in retrospect that was a dream.

Yeah I was thinking the only reason the women lived was because the mob got its revenge on the men, and because the women didn't have the mob's money. Venezuela may not have official extradition but I imagine the Russians could find people there.

Ice to see those diamonds.

Yeah his death-by-cops (or security guards?) was a nice bit of irony; no matter what he'd done with his life in the end he was a black guy who looked like he was threatening a white guy. Like a more karmic Night Of The Living Dead [corrected thanks to war_on_hugs].

To be fair, the show switches between day & night without a lot of consistency. Luckily the presence or absence of sunlight isn't a major plot factor or anything.

Legos are sort of all made to fuck each other.

In Vinci, EVERYONE has their machine gun on the roof! And I'm not speaking metaphorically!

Shift meal!

He's not only merely dead / He sincerely got shot in the head.

Thank you! The insight may have come because of an incident from my high school (sorry for the long story): My school had an "understanding racism day" thing where seniors could sign up and be randomly assigned as either "oppressor" or "oppressed" for the day, with distinctive arm bands, and the oppressed had to

And that's how we get Spider-Man involved.

Pro Tip: If you are the slightly portly guard with an earpiece assigned to the nice wooded area with a beautiful view of the front of the mansion, YOU WILL BE KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS (minimum).

I'm wondering if he blew the money he'd been saving to pay for the legal fight, now that he was giving up.