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Spoilers for most of the season, I haven't finished it yet. But these are stray observations so far. Also referenced is the UK version, very vaguely and briefly in the first point, so skip that if you haven't watched it.
- Zoe’s death was set up very well compared to the initial version in my head of Frank
throwing her…
Thanks Agent Dale. If that reads as truly upset it shouldn't, it was more about being nice. Appreciate it, though!
Didn't downvote vote you by the way, but you seem to want to have a discussion on this, I don't, so my bad. You weren't trolling, you were doing what you said. I hereby swear by the AV Club not to use that word anymore, as per your definition. I just don't like your disrespectful attitude and the way you took words I…
Haha this idea literally started from when Marty looked at his locker during the time jump sequence, at the 1987 HART inscription. I just began thinking about how much the two detectives embodied their monikers, and what exactly Pizzolatto was trying to get at by giving them their respective names. But yeah, puns are…
I will have to e-mail her and tell her you didn't like it. You do have a way to scroll past, rather than troll.
Thank you for saying that about House of Cards. Spoilers for those who haven't watched, though I haven't finished Season 2 yet. But I can't wait for the review to post tomorrow, because this has been a huge improvement upon the last. I can't get enough of Doug and Rachel's relationship. And Jimmi Simpson's strange…
Cohle's almost mechanical emptying of the AK-47 with the drum magazine was hypnotic. He knew he had to sell a crime scene and exactly how to sell it.
What's funny about that is I think he mentioned he'd shot it just last year, so as to make sure Rust know's he was not out of touch or losing his game, or getting impotent in any way. I also find it very interesting, and didn't even notice while watching the episode, because of how involved the thing was, how Marty…
Fucking scary ass angel child ghosts made of ash, aluminum, and psychosphere on the wall? Scary as hell.
I was waiting to see your name pop up and wondering if GRRM has been mentioned, but I can't wade through 1000+ comments right now. If he passes before ASOIAF is finished, I will cry for the show having to finish telling his story, and wondering about the glory that could have been.
What about Matthew Rhys? Does he still get to be a KGB spy married to Keri Russell?
Right, absolutely.
This is exactly what I read this article to see. Marlo Stanfield plays a policeman, ladies and gentleman. That alone should be some small triumph in itself. I haven't finished watching the episode yet so I cannot pass judgment, but it's just cool to see the guy playing a role on the other side of the law.
"It's a holiday. I dunno, some kind of multicultural bullshit. Greek New Year, Chinese Easter." That was the best.
Well that was the thing, we just saw Boyd team up with Daryl. That was kind of the holy shit moment I was emphasizing. I especially liked, "One lesson you never learned, why make an enemy when you can make a friend? I'd like you to meet my friend, Daryl Crowe Jr." And then Daryl proceeding to beat the piss and vinegar…
Damn straight. Reading other comments and suggestions that Ava was going to possibly kill herself made me surprised. She has too strong of a will to live, as we know from the second we were introduced to her after killing Boyd's brother Bowman. She is a survivor, and I am happy as hell she is finding a way to continue…
My bad, I like dramatic buildup and that kind of stuff. Guess that doesn't fly for you?
You're right that was the wrong word, I meant loyal as in keeping faith to their most recent deal but we all know these guys would rip each other's throats out to be the last man standing. I just wonder if Boyd will let Hotrod live when all is said and done.
Few are, my friend.