Every scene with Dodd and his daughter makes me ill. No wonder she's so screwed up. If it were real life, she'd be a runaway by now…probably by the age of fourteen.
Every scene with Dodd and his daughter makes me ill. No wonder she's so screwed up. If it were real life, she'd be a runaway by now…probably by the age of fourteen.
Speaking of Bulo's head in the box, did you notice Milligan was feeling his hair yet again? What the heck.
I noticed the "Erstwhile, on Fargo" too (instead of the usual "previously"). As a fan of archaic language, it pleased me immensely. But, whose voice was it?
No deer were harmed or killed. Good. I was getting nervous (just as I did about Noreen later), especially as the Commissioner was bragging about using a long-bow. There was a massacre of goons, but no woodland innocents. Again, good.
True. I got a little thrill when they used "Oh, Well" at the start of the first episode this season, but they didn't play enough of it. Nothing yet has had the impact of the way The Americans set a whole sequence to "The Chain."
It was, but full facial hair was even bigger, and everywhere. I'm really just talking about how weird the partial look is. Full looks better than partial on most men, or not at all.
Clean-shaven or full furry!
Go big or go home! So to speak.
It was, but full facial hair was even bigger, and everywhere. I'm really just talking about how weird the partial look is. Full looks better than partial on most men, or not at all.
Clean-shaven or full furry!
Go big or go home! So to speak.
It was, but full facial hair was even bigger, and everywhere. I'm really just talking about how weird the partial look is. Full looks better than partial on most men, or not at all.
Clean-shaven or full furry!
Go big or go home! So to speak.
It was, but full facial hair was even bigger, and everywhere. I'm really just talking about how weird the partial look is. Full looks better than partial on most men, or not at all.
Clean-shaven or full furry!
Go big or go home! So to speak.
The whole butcher shop attack scene scared me witless. I was already on edge during Charlie's earlier aborted attempt at murder, when Noreen's friendliness and charm dissuaded him. Then, during the actual attack, Noreen (slight little thing that she is) jumped in to help, bless her heart. Even after Camus had her…
I like that they featured Three Dog Night's "Shambala" as one of their inspired musical selections. I've been listening to a lot of old Three Dog Night faves lately because of Cory Wells' recent death. What great voices and harmonies.
Nick Offerman needs a moustache to go with that beard and hair.
Plus, it was about not making loud noises.
I was wondering about that, too.
Another one of those little plot-holes I tripped over
I don't usually admire the zombies, but the sewer zombie was kind of neat. When it rose up from the muck, it reminded me of one of the zombies from 1985's "Return of the Living Dead"…the one with Clu Gulager where they nuked Louisville.
KORRAL!!!! Stop that fightin'!! NA-OW!!!!!
A la Connor from Quor'toth?
Good way to put it. I like that.
That would be fun. But if she reverts to hexenbiest status she could make you pay for that!
This is the second time I've mentioned "Angel" here, but your comment reminded me of something. There was an ominous warning about a terrible evil coming on that show too, when the evil Darla was pregnant with Angel's child.
I just love it when I see signs of "Angel's" influence.