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Virgil Smythe
virgilsmythe1

Nice! I’m not very familiar with the geography of southern California, so I had to head to google maps for the cities that were name dropped in episode one - doing so allowed me to connect the sex addicted Caspere with the “club circuit” that the missing girl was involved with, before even seeing episode 2. That layer

That was Ray’s partner from the original investigation into Caspere’s disappearance, which you would know if you actually watched the first episode and not just read a recap.

If we’re talking about viewers who didn’t see season 1 - fine, I believe they could find it boring - but from what I’ve read, critics who were fans of the first season (and who claim to find it boring) were expecting more of the same (whether or not they consciously know it), and the fact that season 2 sees Pizzolatto

He’s on the investigation. The lieutenant paired him up with Velcoro in the first episode.

I’m quite enjoying season two so far. I don’t get people who are complaining about it being boring.

My reaction

I almost guarantee you that this is the plot-

I propose you did not read to the end of the post!

They really need to print this on the backs of tickets.

Finally, a young man who has read the chart!

I don’t think I’ve ever written a word about Hatred here, so I don’t know what hypocrisy you’re trying to point out. That said, if I were to nail the game to the wall it would be over its eye-roll worthy attempt at “edginess” more than anything—it’s not like that level of violence is unheard of in games, even if the

Remember when destiny first launched and the worst people had to complain about was getting screwed out of good loot by Master Rahool?

Congratulations, you’re a C-130! Well, we don’t really have anything bad to say about you. Huh.

Nah. His Royal Obamaness would never set foot in a flyover state like that unless it was to give some kind of condescending speech or raise a bunch of money. His library and golf course will be built somewhere more appropriate to his sense of self regard, like Hawaii or Martha’s Vineyard or Narnia.