Fair point.
Fair point.
Honestly, I'm thinking it's plausible to assume Mr. "Questions are for Commies and Pussies" Cheney is dumb as dogshit, and probably doesn't even fully understand what "radio silence" is or why it would be implemented.
You know, he actually fucked those two Gerhardts up with crazy fast precision. I was like, well fuck me, alright Ben Schmidt.
I think it's more meant to be viewed as a legend of sorts. A crime that actually happened, and a lot of what the locals had to say.
Hank? He seems to be into UFOs, and he didn't seem to have a very high opinion of that other captain. Also, the other guy is dead, Hank is one of the only people breathing after it's all over.
Oh, this is a case of that?
You know what stinks? Your attitude.
Do you seriously think we all love this show to fit in?
I fucking love Mike
Except he basically shot his niece for the great sin of…well, okay she betrayed them but under the circumstances of what Dodd did I find Simone's behavior tragic.
He later reformed and began working with pastors and stuff, and also directing youths away from gang culture.
He was a drug dealer. Calling a drug dealer's customers his "victims" is absurd because they're the ones buying the product. It's not like he forcibly injected heroin into a bunch of schoolchildren.
No, I thought he literally became a preacher and they randomly happened to catch all these compelling moments on film.
Oh, no.
Once again, "blah blah vacuum"
I agree, Hanzee seems a lot more sympathetic after last night's episode. Like, almost world weary.
Hanzee reminds me a whole lot of Chigurh.
I notice so many people nitpicking the logic but missing the point.
Oh come on, she just wanted girl time with candles.
I have to disagree with your assertion that the entire sequence was "awful"