John was going to kill Billy to pin the blame on him. That way he could keep his family intact while having a plausible killer.
John was going to kill Billy to pin the blame on him. That way he could keep his family intact while having a plausible killer.
Maybe discussed below, but here’s my plot hole:
Not sure you can say there are consequences in the world of this show when Mare is back on the job a few weeks after planting drugs on a civilian...
Could be...but i think people in the north east are pretty aware of how to dress in the cold lol (having grown up in the north east myself).
I could definitely see that. But it was more than that. The way she was just looking down when Mare interrupted their game night. It was the look of someone who knows something more than she is letting on, not that of someone angry at Mare for being...Mare.
One thing my fiance and I laughed at was Colin being told to get a thicker coat. You’d think he was sent up from Miami or something, but he’s the same county. “oh, damn, didn’t know this Easttown was so cold in the winter. My town, which is one town over and in the exact same climate, never gets this cold outside”.
Was she at the bar? She’s in rehab, so that would be a bit off writing wise I think...but maybe she was there, I also didn’t catch that at all.
One other point about Frank - watch his fiance’s expression as they leave the police station. She doesn’t look or talk to him, just hands him his coat. Hearing the accusation triggered a realization in her I think, and while he probably didn’t kill Erin, he isn’t the great guy everyone thinks he is.
Great news! I was thinking this was logical, but not hearing anything about a renewal for so long had made me start losing hope.
I’m still confused that Universal is making a shared universe featuring all public domain characters.
But they haven’t picked it up for any future seasons. Cinemax cancelled it because Warner is taking the channel out of the new shows game. But they didn’t move Warrior to HBO Max for new seasons sadly. Maybe they will pick it up, but so far, they haven’t.
Been looking forward to this one for a bit, glad it’s finally debuting in Canada this last week as well. I’m watching Warrior, which this show has been somewhat compared to (ie, an action show on TV that doesn’t suck), and since that show is sadly ending, this will have to pick up the slack.
His new show is the most generic of generic sitcoms, but hey, he’s getting a payday, and I’m glad at least one member of that talented cast has found a paying gig even if I have no intention of watching it.
From now on all of Ariel Pink’s albums will be exclusive to Substack.
OK, fair enough. But at worst, that’s just a bad headline. If the text was the same, the author got it.
Right, in the end, it’s a car company. There is no way you can look at it now, and in the future, and think it’s worth a hundred times other car companies. You can say “it’s worth more than a 10 price multiple based on X, Y, and Z”, but I’m not sure anyone can justify what the price is today.
Right. And they are in a kind of agreement with other stock holders - buy it from me for a profit, someone will buy it from you for a profit, and hopefully someone else is holding it when the thing crashes back to reality. Each person in the chain knows the game, they are inflating it with the hope that they aren’t…
The article never once makes the claim that this is the amount of money the stock market put into Tesla. The wording is always about what it values the company at. No one is saying in this post that this is money given to Tesla..so I’m not sure what you’re on about.
I’ve always liked the Big Crunch KFC has always had. Is this replacing that?
That doesn’t address the comment though - they said they would slow down and not oversaturate the market with Star Wars due to a few failures (one real, Solo, one not as real, ROTS made money!). But then one hit, a TV show, and suddenly “crank the knob to 11, lets’ make all the Star Wars again!!!!!”.