I guess it could be argued that not knowing the bad guys serves some sort of narrative purposeā¦ it wasn't as fun to watch, but keeping the audience in the dark is kind of a proxy for the characters being in the dark too?
I guess it could be argued that not knowing the bad guys serves some sort of narrative purposeā¦ it wasn't as fun to watch, but keeping the audience in the dark is kind of a proxy for the characters being in the dark too?
I don't understand why Ray's connection to Scarface Barlady wasn't revealed until the final scenes. In all the prior bar conversations with Frank and Ray, Frank appeared to to be on 'home turf' while Ray was just a 'visitor.' Apparently not?
If I learned anything from Homeland, TD3 will have Ray tying off in a giant unfinished Latin American skyscraper until Bezzerides shows up with his baby. Then he'll be hung.
This episode only had five words of dialogue in it, as far as I could tell: "Blue Balls of the Heart."
The only improvement to this interview would've been Cara trying to sell them Wet Garbage perfume, like T.J. Miller did on Good Day New York.
Shit, I haven't thought about or listened to this song in years. Thanks for reminding me it's out there. Classic.
I'm waiting for the creepy masks to tie in to season 1. Aren't they the same that the guys in the videotape were wearing? I was shocked when the review of the sex den episode didn't speculate.
I have my TV turned up as loud as it will go, and I can still barely hear the dialogue. I thought it had something to do with streaming HBO Go through an Xbox, but maybe not.
Yes, and it was the best Robert DeNiro movie of the last decade.
Airplane bottles in the underpants. Problem solved.
The more Feig reveals, the more I'm convinced it's going to be terrible.
I'm appalled by this article's negligence in recognizing the brilliance of career A.D, Newton Arnold.
In VA, area codes became required to dial any # at least 10 years ago. Is NH also still playing Snake on a Nokia 8210?
I've been listening since I read the article this morning, and it's the most time I've spent with a "radio station" in at least a year. I learned about a song called "White Iverson," which after 5 minutes of research made me realize how out of touch I am with what people think is cool these days.