Also, the fact that they could trace the bullets in Pepper and Budge (Fudge?) back to Malvo's gun. Possibly the used car salesman was sparred, there were only two blood trails to the wood pile.
Also, the fact that they could trace the bullets in Pepper and Budge (Fudge?) back to Malvo's gun. Possibly the used car salesman was sparred, there were only two blood trails to the wood pile.
Who knows, maybe those two will be back next season. Although I'm really feeling a young Lou storyline.
When he "awoke" again, I was legitimately freaked out. I think it was a hint that he was a sort of demon.
I felt for her since she didn't get the pleasure of putting Lester in jail or just killing him outright, but she did get closure and Lester got what he deserved. All in all, I'm happy for her.
I like to think he's a little lost since his partner's death. Maybe he turned his life around.
I would also like that to be my lasting memory of them. I was so happy for Gus.
I'm assuming you were on Malvo or Lester's side? Or this is a joke.
I just had a big grin on my face when the credits rolled. Plus, the credits were in white this time, not black. I liked the little touch.
Boy, did that satisfy.
I may give that book a read. I like the Law & Order ending "This is his story … dun, dun."
Will do. This show is really polarizing viewers.
I half-thought that was the intention of his "sexcapade" with Cameron and Travis. Not that AIDS doesn't deserve to be displayed on a show, just not this one.
I chuckled at the sad-dog-in-window scene with the other man. Is that too harsh?
Joe might be into some weird stuff. I've already determined he is a sociopath, sex with whomever may be nothing to him.
I try not to ask too much of a show or categorize where I want it to go in season 1. I cut the writers, production, actors, etc. some slack.
This episode was the least compelling out of the three so far, but I still have high hopes for the plot and characters. The episode was too repetitive.
I'm most invested in the Gordon and Donna storyline. Joe & Cameron are interesting, but so far have not proved emotional attachment for me.
I'm gonna go with the latter on Joe. Often he just seems creepy and too damn moody, for my taste.
Ha-ha! Low Winter Sun was a massive letdown, but I won't forsake other AMC shows because of this. This show is more interesting and offers more promise then a lot of shows on at the moment.
I have to try to not sing along for fear of missing dialogue. I also felt bad about all the firings. It proved to me that Joe is #1. a asshole, and #2. a sociopath since he couldn't even fire some of the people. He made Gordon do it, even though Joe caused this mess.