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Tila Tequila I believe

If only this was a video interview!

Of course that's bias against animation in general, not to mentioned outright insulting. They don't even have enough respect for the medium to do their job and simply watch the movies? It's way too apologetic to just let them off and presume that "they probably thought the other ones were better choices." They are

In an interview I watched the other day (forget which one exactly), Tarantino said that it was simply a matter of doing the scenario and her character justice, i.e. in a room of eight hateful men, it would be wrong to not have the one woman done some damage as well just because of her gender. So not so sure about

Maybe don't let irrelevant things like media coverage affect your impression.

You sure do sound proud to be a part of the minority.

Jamin

What's your intended meaning behind "shut the fuck up" here? Stop making movies? Stop doing interviews?

Seemed to me like the three at the table were already eyeing Hanzee the moment he walked into the bar with the collective mindset to proactively fuck with him eventually. The bartender came off as a more "does he not know he's not welcome in my bar" reserved racist

While I doubt it, maybe they made the intel Floyd gave them front page news immediately after (shit cop did something useful?)

I think it's much more convincing that him really wanting to "quit this life" compelled him to put himself in that endangering situation. If he just wanted to avoid looking like the picture in the paper, he could've cut it himself fine enough.

Yeah, it definitely didn't make sense for Hanzee to arrive at the Blumquist household after the cops got there. He was only a short distance behind Ed.

Is it though? Seems like people in the service industry do that all the time, to people they don't even have contempt for. I can see where you're coming from though. I think the triplet group would have been prone to starting some violence themselves if Hanzee didn't pull out the gun is all

This episode was so exceptional for its subject matter that it cleared the comments of the routine "next (first) Malvo" discussion

Nah, but I feel like the ones outside deserved a fatal gunshot wound more than the bartender did for going out of their way to harass Hanzee.

Sioux Falls I believe

Dodd Gerhardt's Day Off is being babysat by the Butcher of Luverne and Positive Peggy just before being shot dead.

Ed trying to assume the identity of the Butcher of Luverne was hilarious. "No, not your butcher! The butcher!!"

He actually was eating though, just too much of a wuss to bring his plate all the way downstairs. Cookie was also half eaten.