DerZuhälter
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So quick question: Can you jump in at any point in the show, or would you strongly advise for someone interested right now in the show to wait for a complete S1 boxset of it?
This guy has way too much close up screen time for someone who we don't even know about. Can't wait for him to get fucked in the last two episodes:
You absolutely have to catch it from the beginning, if that's what you're asking.DerZuhälter;102050687 said:So quick question: Can you jump in at any point in the show, or would you strongly advise for someone interested right now in the show to wait for a complete S1 boxset of it?
He looks like Jerry Sandusky, lol
DerZuhälter;102050687 said:So quick question: Can you jump in at any point in the show, or would you strongly advise for someone interested right now in the show to wait for a complete S1 boxset of it?
DerZuhälter;102050687 said:So quick question: Can you jump in at any point in the show, or would you strongly advise for someone interested right now in the show to wait for a complete S1 boxset of it?
He looks like Jerry Sandusky, lol
DerZuhälter;102050687 said:So quick question: Can you jump in at any point in the show, or would you strongly advise for someone interested right now in the show to wait for a complete S1 boxset of it?
It's an Anthology series like AHS. He won't be in t. Same writer, different director.DerZuhälter;102051548 said:Ok. Will get the entire series as soon as possible.
Considering how hot McConaughey is right, there probably won't be time in his schedule for a 2nd season right?
Tuttledropped a rather big hint when he mentioned his charitable work for the police retirement fund or whatever. I'm sure that'll be a big part of why everything is getting swept under the rug.
I hate how every week I have to wait another week for the next episode!
I interpreted it more as "I'm rich and I bring in a lot of money for you cops, so take it easy." I'm not saying you're wrong, but I don't think it was much of a hint from the writer/director, but more of a negotiating tactic, if you will.
This is the show that The Killing should have been and probably wanted to be. True Detective is just on another planet of superiority, though.
Lost only had one episode, maybe two, that even came close to True Detective - Walkabout and The Constant. My problem with Lost is that its legacy was forever marred by the last season/finale. Lost had a horrible "third act". I am certain True Detective Season 1 will not. I much prefer a single season arc with a few really good episodes than a laborious, filler-ridden 6 season format.
Explain please?
Also, did Rust finish in like 15 seconds?
Had you heard of Munchhausen before?I'm normally good with understanding various American accents, but it took me 4 attempts and eventually enabling subtitles to get the "Munchhausen by Proxy" line. I had NFI what MM was saying.
Yeah, quite a while ago though so wasn't fresh in my mind. As soon as the subtitles popped up I felt like a moron. My brain just couldn't convert what he was saying into a word no matter how hard I tried.Had you heard of Munchhausen before?
It was definitely meant to intimidate him.
We will know who the killer is?
Y-y-y-y-yes. Yes. [Laughs.]
Seems very TALL and has a lot of GOLD/YELLOW.I KNEW he was coming back since that episode. He got a wierd level of attention by Marty, plus he was sticking up for Tuttle and his task force.
That's what I meant, kinda. I was just saying that I don't think they meant it as a smoking gun of sorts.
Notice that during the fight Marthy breaks the backlight of Rust's truck in 2002. Rust still has not fixed it in 2012.
Please don't use spoiler tags for speculation or stuff which has already aired. It makes it confusing when people want to avoid actual spoilers from previews and interviews. Thanks.
Billy Lee Tuttle is first cousins with the governor Edwin Tuttle. Who knows if he's still the governor though. 17 years is a long time. There's clearly a cover up going on, but I guess the question is why. Is someone specific being protected? Are the Tuttles actually part of the cult bullshit? Or are they just hushing it up and enabling it to avoid drawing unwanted attention to bad things happening under their watch? We'll probably find out soon enough.
Yeah, I went back to the fight when I noticed that broken tail light. Damn it Rust, ten fucking years and you still haven't fixed it. No wonder the cops are up his ass.
Edit: Oh andno Maggie boobs? What is this world coming to?
The weird thought I had during that scene compared to the earlier one in the episode is that Michelle Monahagn's contract probably doesn't include nudity since she is an established actress before this show. Which is why you see the whole event with her clothes on, not even the top off. Kinda makes the scene work though, because it then means that she only needed the bare minimum of involvement from Rust (*giggle*), no kiss/cuddle afterwards.
If the show does go supernatural, which I highly doubt, it's going to have to be one hell of a sell.
I wish there were better ways to have a standard spoiler policy too, but it's pretty tough because of how different mediums work and what the various communities are used to.
The weird thought I had during that scene compared to the earlier one in the episode is that Michelle Monahagn's contract probably doesn't include nudity since she is an established actress before this show. Which is why you see the whole event with her clothes on, not even the top off. Kinda makes the scene work though, because it then means that she only needed the bare minimum of involvement from Rust (*giggle*), no kiss/cuddle afterwards.
I feel almost the same but I still like the show, and I'll surely rewatch it if I like the ending. Your description is more apt for House of Cards though, now that's a show that definitely thinks too highly of itself.I think the biggest problem with the show is that, despite the writing not being any better than more pulpy shows like Breaking Bad (infact, i find it actually less compelling all around) it comes off as almost unbearably self important, to the point of pretentiousness.
The cinematography (when it doesn't go overboard) and, especially, the stellar performances really save it, however, but the underlying problems of the writing are still there and i think they'll be more and more obvious on repeated viewings.
I feel like i'm the only one having such an opinion here, so of course i'm wondering if i'm missing something obvious, but whatever the case, these are just my 2 cents!
I feel almost the same but I still like the show, and I'll surely rewatch it if I like the ending. Your description is more apt for House of Cards though, now that's a show that definitely thinks too highly of itself.
also the writing in Breaking Bad is great wtf are you talking about?
This guy has way too much close up screen time for someone who we don't even know about. Can't wait for him to get fucked in the last two episodes:
And it may be a lucky thing I haven't seen Boardwalk Empire yet, I'm really enjoy Shea Wigham.
Good episode but not as good as the last couple.
So I the thing that Rust said to the girl who killed her kids "you should kill yourself if you get the opportunity" or whatever....got me thinking about the previous week with the guy killing himself after he mentions the Yellow King to Rust.
Maybe it was Rust on the phone. The guy spoke to him about the Yellow King, then Rust convinced him to kill himself...I dunno. It wouldnt make sense to me, but it was a weird thing for him to say...he may like knowing he has that sort of power over people.
So the last part of the episode: did that take place right after the police interviews in 2012 or is that before them?
is it worth checking out the killing? Its been sitting in my Netflix queue for ages but I've heard enough bad things that I've never jumped in
Surprised there aren't any ass gifs yet. Great episode, once again. It seriously is a fucking PERFECT series for me so far. The wait for the next episode is going to suck...
The weird thought I had during that scene compared to the earlier one in the episode is that Michelle Monahagn's contract probably doesn't include nudity since she is an established actress before this show. Which is why you see the whole event with her clothes on, not even the top off. Kinda makes the scene work though, because it then means that she only needed the bare minimum of involvement from Rust (*giggle*), no kiss/cuddle afterwards.