I've never watched a television, so thanks for informing me.
I've never watched a television, so thanks for informing me.
I thought the exact same thing with the silencer. If we're being honest though, this show has never had great internal logic. (Not saying that's an excuse) Edit: I mistakenly used the phrase internal logic, when I actually meant external logic.
Haha, I accept the severity of my crimes and throw myself wholeheartedly on the mercies of the mob.
Well, that's why I pointed out that was just an example and also the user reviews in a later comment, but I agree: that's a major flaw, in my opinion, of TV criticism. All I'm saying though is this season hasn't been received tepidly in general.
I'm going to be a POS and tell you that's coincidence not irony. That sucks though (the technical difficulties, I mean). Feel free to now stone me in the proverbial square.
In the spirit of full disclosure, there are far fewer user scores for S3 than for either of the previous two.
While there were Batfleck levels of vitriol being spewed at this show at the outset for even considering making a show out of Fargo, the user reviews actually skew higher than the professional critics on that site for S1 and both scores are very good. Unsurprisingly, in retrospect, S2 is scored even higher for both…
If he thinks it's closing time, then I'd gladly accept this as the end. I've loved these three seasons and I'd hate to see it continue for popularity's sake. If he gets a genuinely great idea for Fargo in the next year then that's another story.
Tepidly received? I know some things have been criticized, but this season still has a higher score on Metacritic than S1. That's just an aggregate example though, I'm not saying it's the rule or anything.
The food could have also been poisoned.
Yeah, my comment about it being annoying is way too much. I've clearly lost sleep about it. I'm Goldbluming.
Plus, Paul Marrane, Ray Wise's character, is one of many names applied to The Wandering Jew. So The Wandering Jew delivers two souls from persecution through the vehicle (ha) of a green VW beetle, and VW, as Mandaliet pointed out, can trace its origins almost directly to Nazi Germany. Fairly ironic I'd say.
Actually, I rewatched that little bit once more and I'm fully convinced that Meemo wasn't the one using the gun on the bus. I'm confident that was the guard that Meemo and The Golem were fighting with because he's struggling to unholster his revolver just before the shots are fired (off-screen at that) and yet it's…
Yuria has been annoying me too. It's like someone's playing the lamest auto-correct prank ever.
Not all deaf people have that skill and (I haven't double-checked or anything) I remember Mr. Numbers speaking to Mr. Wrench only in sign. Everyone else that I recall had to use the written word or gestures.
Yeah, I was expecting he'd need more coercing than he did. I mean, he didn't have a choice, but he didn't put up a fight either.
My bad. I went back to see where I'd gone wrong and you can clearly hear Yuri pour something (water, I assume) into the mug. I must not have been paying enough attention.
I agree that was meant to be a bit of misdirection thrown at Sy, but they even mirror (at least a bit, I haven't gone back to compare) the presentation of the cup of tea with the way Yuri presented the cup of genital-water (earlier misquoted as pee, which it wasn't). It just seems too trusting. Not implausible, but…
I feel you. It was a quick reveal.
I've enjoyed this season, but objectively it's clearly not as great as season two. I think its comparison to season one is arguable, but whatever. My problem with this review is it seems sloppy even if it has some fair points buried in the excess.