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Season 3 of Fargo hasn't been stellar but there have been interesting moments at the very least. And I do like enjoy seeing Mary Elizabeth Winstead go thru constant torture. True Detective S2 was almost torture to watch, bad acting, bad storylines, uninteresting characters, poor understanding of LA by the writing

The Dodge Charger Ad was gold too.

I'm betting on Ray because his last look at Gamby was a little sinister (*visual clue: black shirt and gray slacks, same as the shooter). And his life is always a little better when Gamby's the loser in their circle. Also he went to the rival school Percival.

IF there's a season two, Ben Burke has to grow some stones. The "chosen one" can't be led around by his GF all time. Step up or step aside.

I hope there's no second season. Because who the hell wants to wait on Ben Burke to save the world? Incompetent little **** he is.

In Hollywood that's a $200 dollar a night hotel (after tax). That's $5600.00 a month on hotel bills. He'd be spending 60% of his income on the hotel alone. It's just not believable considering how seedy it was made to seem by Ray Velcoro, which is not the case at all.

Also was Andrea on Breaking Bad.

I wouldn't have a problem with the cliché aspect of the language if Vince Vaughn could sell the bad guy role. He just can't seem to do it convincingly.

Woodrugh after losing his bike walks into the Days Inn on Sunset (not cheap & has to be booked months in advance) which happens to be filled with reporters that knew his name. LOL. This show is getting seriously silly.

There's nothing they can do to live up to season one. I mean, short of maybe killing Bezzerides, Woodrugh and Frank Seymon in episode 5.

"Law & Order SVU" is already taken. LOL.

Know your limitations. Yes.

"The first rule of Gangster Fight Club is… you don't talk about Gangster Fight Club." LOL.

He's just pissed that Cary Fukunaga bailed. He probably checked out after reading the first script.

Vince Vaughn's big scene this week: which looked like some "Gangster Fight Club" was so stupid and unbelievable I almost turned off the TV. I'm not sure Nic Pizzolatto knows what he wants this season to be. So far, it's just been an mess.

No, it's that Rachel McAdams is not believable as a badass cop, Taylor Kitsch can't act to save his life, and Vince Vaughn is the least menacing villain in television history. Even his tough guy scene this week (You don't talk about, Gangster Fight Club) was unrealistic and awfully dumb. This isn't HBO quality work,

Its a combination of two things: the terrible dialogue and the actors delivering the lines. At one point while chasing her suspect McAdams' couldn't even deliver "Stop, motherfucker!" without me laughing out loud.

It's not you. The dialogue is awful, the characters a fairly dull and the actors (aside from Colin Farrell) aren't selling their roles very well.

You don't have a point. A Ventura County Sheriff doesn't have jurisdiction in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Internet porn is still not covered by the Major Crimes Unit. Human
trafficking is merely mentioned and not actually proven. The Sheriff's
Office would never enter that house on such a flimsy premise. That
storyline is still banal and useless to the arc of the series (and one
of the silliest moments of the episode,