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I like “strongly”.
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It’s a TV show on HBO, not a history class made for angry pedantic people. Had they simply granted the two child characters more of a scene it would have given more weight to his story - AND HIS STORY DESERVED MORE WEIGHT. You’re the second person to come on my thread calling me a shithead for wanting a more clear

I’d have called the cops or hid myself better once I hit the house on the other end of the causeway, let alone lie down and sleep. After all that struggle to escape all they did was end up a mile away at an empty house with causeway opening up 50 yards from the door.

Hasn’t the timeline for this who-is-Harry’s-father scenario been proven to be completely off?  

I dunno... I can say I don’t enjoy someone’s talent - like, say, country music in general, but I wouldn’t say country music artists have no talent. I don’t enjoy ballet, but I wouldn’t say those dancers have no talent.

She really wasn’t very good at the Olympics.  

Not a big Fallon fan, but he could do impersonations, write, play some music, sing, and read without flubbing the lines - all of which is typical of American talk show hosts. If he didn’t get in the habit of breaking up - which I think the SHOW mistakenly abetted thinking it was cool - he wouldn’t catch nearly as much

The raping context was Ruby’s attack on the manager.

He has that Trump chin,  by which I mean he doesn’t have one.

The issue is they used it create “just in time” dramatic interactions with Tic that just didn’t make any sense. It just breaks the flow of the story at those given times. It’s not that one needs to focus on it, it’s that it’s a narrative record scratch in the middle of the story. Remember, travel was HUGE deal in the

Thanks for that insufferable reply in an otherwise friendly exchange of information. Keeping the internet great! Yea YOU! I mean really, look at your post, you bore. What is your problem, other than needing attention? You must be a blast at parties you don’t get invited to.

So the absolute police carnage and mayhem was written off as a “gas explosion”? Mmm hmmmm.... The problem with writing record-scrath worthy cop outs like that is they make you very suspect of what’s to come. HBO doesn’t have the best track record of late of having these stories hold together at the finish line. (Sharp

I agree with the comments on logistics. After setting up the incredible and dangerous risks of travel to average Black Americans in that era in the series opener, including making a seeming plot item in Uncle George’s Green Book, they’ve totally gone the other way in later episodes to a distracting level. Tic and

Thanks, totally missed that. Now maybe if they’d have had some more conversation, called him Emmitt, and said “Mississippi” it might have caught on better, to the betterment of the story and the act of addressing his legacy. 

They’d have to book and rehearse on two days notice, AND be sure that act is also COVID safe and doesn’t take out the show. Maybe they’re prepared for that somehow, but I haven’t heard it.  That guy was a dumbass.  He might have had upwards of a half a dozen country music fans watching that night.

God help us. That means more skits.

Thanks. I agree. I wasn’t aware of his nickname, but even if all they did was blurt out “Emmit” in the middle of that scene it might have been missed. An aside discussing him excitedly preparing to travel to visit his relatives in Mississippi would have been a more poignant way to foreshadow that tragedy, and give it

Then you haven’t seen Sean Peyton walking the sidelines for the Saints looking like he don’t need no man.

And Montrose, claiming being so scared and terrified of his secret being divulged, KNOWING how horrible it feels to be threatened and abused, beats the living shit out of his innocent son on a daily basis anyway.  No sympathy points here.

Totally agree. And also think it, among some other points listed in these responses, knocks this down from a grade of “A”, but I suspect the writer is on an impartial mission at this point.