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Hunky Nostradamus
To show the importance of her ledger, and give some insight to what it contained.
We already knew it was super important though and we also already knew what it contained.
To show the importance of her ledger, and give some insight to what it contained.
Also, I thought the flashback showing Eleanor stabbing that dude in the car was kind of out of place. Like, why did they feel the need to show that?
I'd say you should give it a shot, though the season takes a few episodes to start to come together. Most reactions on GAF have been positive with a few dissenters. I don't think the show has made the leap to greatness like most wanted, but it's still very interesting to me and worth watching.Schattenjäger;130265561 said:Have S2 on my dvr - should i bother watching it ?
Schattenjäger;130265561 said:So what is the consensus on S2 ..
Thought S1 was decent
Have S2 on my dvr - should i bother watching it ?
Schattenjäger;130265561 said:So what is the consensus on S2 ..
Thought S1 was decent
Have S2 on my dvr - should i bother watching it ?
I'll chime in with a recommendation for The Honorable Woman here.
Needs morebut besides that, it has been pretty good.![]()
Beholder
Marco hits a crossroads in his relationship with Fausto; Sonya squares off with Eleanor; Linder and Eva discuss their future; Frye and Adriana uncover a rift between agencies.
Sounds like we get some good Fausto time tonight.@andygreenwald said:Tonight's episode of THE BRIDGE is such a brilliant showcase for @ImRamonFranco. Fausto Galvan one of contemporary TV's great villains.
Sounds like we get some good Fausto time tonight.
@andygreenwald said:Fausto Galvan one of contemporary TV's great villains.
Fausto's great but he's not even the best villain on this show right now.
Good because your current avatar is terribad.If someone can make me a Fausto Avatar, I'll wear it after I'm done with this avatar bet I lostSunday
If The Bridge ends up getting canceled, I want FX to occasionally run random 30-second snippets of the two of them discussing vampire lit for the next few years.
Good because your current avatar is terribad.
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If The Bridge ends up getting canceled, I want FX to occasionally run random 30-second snippets of the two of them discussing vampire lit for the next few years.
Did you ever get mistaken for George Clooney?
Not only did I get mistaken for him, I got mistaken for him when I was going into the Emmys by a photographer. I was walking in, and I kept hearing somebody say, "Hey, George! Hey, George!" And I realized one of the photographers was calling me. I finally stopped and said, "Hey, buddy, it's not George." And he lowered his camera and said, "Oh, excuse me. Mr. Clooney!"
Still, I'd take that as a compliment. He's not a bad-looking guy.
I don't think I look exactly like him, but I look maybe 20 percent like him. So I'm really fine if somebody wants to start paying me $4 million a picture.
Hey Adriana, what about your missing sister, eh? Perplexing it hasn't been brought up other than the one scene very early in the season.
I thought that's the point of the Linder-Eva journey. Get revenge, get Robles to talk before killing him or whatever so they'd get the info where the sister is held. Very stupid the show didn't link those two stories together. 2 birds 1 stone.
Nah, it's just that i'm not as vocal about series i like or satisfied with. For example, i'm current catching up with The Honourable Woman, which is a good and recommended show.
Ofc, i don't think what i said was 'shitting on'. I'd be surprised if you haven't scratched your head over the plotline they introduced late last season (or was it in this season's premiere?) that is going completely untouched.
Ofc, i don't think what i said was 'shitting on'. I'd be surprised if you haven't scratched your head over the plotline they introduced late last season (or was it in this season's premiere?) that is going completely untouched.
One of the things you seemed to be setting up throughout season 1, but especially in those closing episodes, was the idea that season 2 would be about the lost girls of Juarez. And you've dealt with that a little with Eva's story, but the main arc has been about this war between the cartel and the DEA. What led to that pivot away from the lost girls?
Elwood Reid: Two versions. One is, that's a real thing. The women of Juarez is a real thing. These are not fictional victims of Hannibal Lecter, and it's a very complicated issue. I've been down there, I've been to the vigils, I met one of the mothers who lost her daughter. It's a very sad, heartbreaking situation. I did not want to ride in like arrogant American writers and be like, "Our cops can solve this," put a little bow on it and put it in a box. We want it to be like the way drugs were in "The Wire": something that's never going to be solved, and will hang over the whole show. And if we get a third or fourth season, we'll get into the aspects of those girls, but it's going to haunt the series. I don't for any stretch of the imagination that when the show ends, that we'll have revealed the killer of all these girls of Juarez. It's a socio-economic situation, a cultural thing that's deeply embedded down there. I was very very nervous about having a simplistic, reductive solution to that crime. But I wanted it to haunt the series. Just like at the end of "The Wire," nothing has changed in the drug trade. No one has solved the drug business, no one has put all of the bad guys away, and the machine grinds on. That was always my plan with the dead girls of Juarez. If we get more seasons, we want to try to really get into the emotional weight of those crimes, and really live with them. There was a plan early on this season for Sonya to get involved with Adriana's disappeared sister, but we put it off, because it was one too many storylines.
Well, the explanation is fine but ultimately you are depicting Adriana absorbed in her case and not giving shit about her sister. It's ok if you don't want to have a simplistic resolution, but you can make Adriana face walls trying to get some attention to the kidnapping or having the authorities involved.
It was probably a mistake to go introduce that plotline with Adriana's plate full.
Quetzalcoatl
Marco becomes Fausto's ticket to freedom; Sonya attempts to interpret Eleanor's ledger; Frye and Adriana aid the EPPD investigation.
New episode tonight:
Random tidbit that I ran across this afternoon: the early release VOD episodes of The Bridge this season were part of a Comcast test as they try to shift viewership away from DVRs and towards VOD.