eschaton89--disqus
Eschaton89
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You don't capitalize after a period, and you act all condescending because I don't understand your poorly-spelt ramblings?

There was no "constant flow". You are simply just listing the good ones. Between those, he made bad movies too.

I still can't understand. You complete what?

That's the problem. The ending is "I'm the worst mother ever, I killed the dog and tried to choke my child, but now I'm fine, guys, I'm dealing with it!"
WTF? She should be locked up.
It's clear that the mother wrote the book (she mentions she used to write children's books) and the Babadook was her all along, or it

Positive? She kills the dog and tries to choke her child and gets away with it.

The book does exist. The mother made it.

because they get really upset if an animal gets hurt.

I think it works either way. Varga walks: that's life, the world is chaotic, evil dude still at large. Larga goes to jail: nothing changes, there are many Vargas.

Lol, I hadn't heard "late-stage capitalism" in a while. Capitalism has been in his "late stage" for 150 years, according to anti-capitalists

How the fuck do you deep fry butter? It melts.

Malvo didn't have any clear goal either.

I find it baffling that people find Varga "unrealistic" yet had no problem with Malvo disappearing from Lester's basement or single-handedly wiping out an entire crime syndicate.

That's what I think. And it's the same for Varga. He's an evil dude who does stuff for the evulz.

Why did Malvo go to all that trouble and break into Lester's house to kill him?

Malvo was also implausible (disappeating from Lester's basement, single-handedly wiping out the Kansas City mafia). Fargo villains seem to be slightly over-the-top, and there's an element of magical realism to them.

The way I see it, Varga doesn't really have a worldview.

Nikki and the Wrench
Nikki and the Wrench
One is a convict
The other is deaf

What's nu-tp and what's a completist?

I agree that TDS2 was a pretentious steaming pile of shit, but - not being American - I'm curious about the "poor understanding of LA by the writing team". I've read the cinematography didn't capture California, but about the writing?

he's a personification of Hawley's commentary on neoliberalism/unleashed capitalism.