Did anyone else get a Buzz Meeks vibe from the Gordon character?
Did anyone else get a Buzz Meeks vibe from the Gordon character?
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Easy there, Tony.
Let me tell you guys my idea of a perfect Christmas. You wake up like it's any other day—it might not feel like December 25, it might even feel like, say, August 27—you go to work...
Warned over and over not to speed in Virginia.
Shocked by the consequences of being caught speeding in Virginia.
Do you think The 5th Wheel will ever be recognized for the comedy greatness it was?
Awesome, an anti-Jeter tirade. Great hot sports take! Fresh content!
Peanut M&Ms are the finest candy there is. The only candy immune to the laws of diminishing returns. They're the anti-candy corn.
This was just part of his AND1 Mixtape skills.
I really don't think the show was tying to make a statement about the state of the justice system in America. They just needed to get Lester from point A to point B and they picked a lazy route.
So the police were not competent and a pretty rich guy can't find a half-competent defense attorney, but the prosecutor is good enough to convict him based on this? All I have to do to get away with murder is hide the weapon in someone else's home?
Ultimately, O'Shoney, who had previously been a Honey Boo Boo fan...
Because the whole framing wasn't that good. It amounts to putting the picture and the weapon in the gun safe, which was located in the same home that Lester just happened to be staying at that moment. Outside of that, there's absolutely no evidence that the two were having an affair that could have led to him…
Right. What I'm saying is that I don't buy the idea at all that Chazz has been locked up for a year prior to the events in the last two episodes. Lester frames him, there's a flash forward one year in the story, Lester is now a big shot insurance salesman and Chazz is… convicted? Still awaiting trial? He obviously had…
In the flash forward, Bill tells the FBI guys that they know who killed the wife and Vern, so I doubt he's free.
He's still in jail when we flash forward. That's the part I don't buy.
I just don't see Molly essentially letting Gus get away with murder. It doesn't sit well with me. She's too good a cop.
I'm looking for the Fargo-the-movie ending: Malvo dead (possibly by Molly's gun, after pointing to her hat to show she is a cop), Lester in the back of a police car on his way to jail and a very pregnant Molly settling into bed with Gus.
To be fair, I've hated him since he killed his wife.
No, I still think Lester is worse than Joffrey, Ramsey Snow or whoever else…