They barely mention it??
Maggie's character have starred in a porno and we got to see how that got shot. She has also expressed an interest in how you shoot one and the legality of selling hardcore pornography in Europe vs America.
Darlene unwittingly starred in a porno and we get to see how the market works before the birth of the big porn industry (i.e. under counter).
We have also been in a theatre with CC and "I can't believe she's 37" and seen how that particular outlet works at that time.
Yes there is a whole lot of else going on, but it is necessary to show the workings of society at that point, to establish what forces were behind the porn business, and how the legal aspect of it worked.
It's hard to show why and how something was a revolution unless you show what it revolted against.
The entire show is nothing but a giant mention of the birth of the porn industry i you ask me.
Yeah, I didn't notice it until this week, too.Is that Slim Charles as the diner owner? Awesome
I really like this show quite a bit. I look forward to it every week.
Is that Slim Charles as the diner owner? Awesome
"The Deuce" has basically been set up as a no-go area for the police meaning that anything short of a legitimate violent crime (armed robbery/rape/murder/assault with a weapon) isn't getting the cops' attention. So prostitution, selling drugs, petty theft and other misdemeanors are "ignored". I don't think they've explicitly said who's set this up (my assumption is that Rudy Pipilo and the Mob might have set this up seeing as he has plans for the area). Yeah, someone has basically paid off either the middle management or the higher ups in the Police force to not interfere in that area.Everyone is really good in this show, but there's some things I don't understand. What is the no go territory the police are talking about and what papers are they asking for when they line them up? Are cops just being paid off to not interfere certain areas?
Yup. This is what I posted before:I think they explained the papers in one of the after-episode bits. When they pick up a prostitute, she gets a 48 hour grace period of not being picked up again. They give her a voucher. So those who have already been busted in that period are free to go.
The episodes title comes from the police ritual that we see Alston and Flanagan act out in the opening scenes. Prostitution is illegal, so theoretically cops should be able to arrest any sex worker parading their wares out on the street, but this would be overwhelming to the system not to mention rough sledding on the women doing work that most of the cops arent too troubled by so theres a grace period where those who were arrested on the last sweep of the Deuce are allowed to go free on the next one. (Show and prove means they are giving the cops a property voucher confirming they were in police custody in the last few days.) The whole thing is arbitrary and pointless, but its the way the system works, and as we learned so often on The Wire, systems dont often change, even for logic. So some of the women get rounded up and brought to the station the sequence where Alston orders them all take-out and eats it with them in the precinct courtyard is both extremely charming and a mark of how little Chris and other cops seem to think the hookers need to be locked up and then its someone elses turn the next time. You can see Chris being annoyed by having to shove this particular bolder up the hill in this way, and when Rodney taunts him in the closing scene with a chant of, The hos go in, the hos go out, Alston decides to lock everybody up for once, to stick to the actual letter of the law rather than the way hes been trained to enforce it.
Yes it's good! It's not (atleast yet) my favorite in recent years, but really like it so far. Great perfomances and really nice variety of interesting and layered characters. Expecting to get even more hooked as the season progresses. To me the 3rd episode that was directed by Franco was the weakest so far, I do appreciate his acting in the double role though.So this show is good for now right? It's starting in Italy in 2 weeks
yes, watch it.So this show is good for now right? It's starting in Italy in 2 weeks
I'd call that the "natural flow" of things.Of course they talked about it. What i mean is it seems the show teases it but it takes a while. Last episode didn't mention it at all. And that's how Simons does things. Like in the Wire where the actual wire was so difficult to happen you know. Or Treme where people couldn't really move on or grow their business.
What Kind of Bad?
Abby is disappointed when Dominique returns from a trip home with a new girl; Bobby tries to change Vincent's mind about Rudy's offer; Candy mulls a career change after she's roughed up by a john; Chris explores the exhilaration of gay life in the city; Sandra scores a key interview with a pimp with some help from Alston.
I mean it's the most obvious one so; it's The Wire but with porn instead of drugs.Im hesitant to start watching it, can somebody compare it to antoher show maybe?
I mean it's the most obvious one so; it's The Wire but with porn instead of drugs.
Another great ep. I really want to see Maggie/Candy get out of the game. My heart breaks for her.
Also, good to see more of Method Man.
I love this show. Every character is working for me. Great performances across the board, very natural and realistic atmosphere. The way the bar and restaurant act as hubs for everyone to come back to every night/morning after dealing with the grime is a wonderful set up.
The creators have shared a plan to cover more than a decade over the course of three seasons. Season 2 will likely skip ahead to the later part of the 70s, Pelecanos told HuffPost, when the characters introduced in Season 1 are living it up.
As of now, itll be the late 70s will be the next season, when all the craziness went to the mountaintop. It was an ascent to decadence.
But if the show is renewed for Season 3, that will all change.
Youve got to go down the mountain once you go up, Pelecanos continued. That would be the 80s, when AIDS came to New York and video tape replaced film and the porn industry moved out to the San Fernando Valley. And its a money story, so a lot of people swooped into Times Square and bought up all these properties when they hit bottom, and thats when they started kicking those folks out, and started building the idea of Times Square that we know today.
Im hesitant to start watching it, can somebody compare it to antoher show maybe?
I'm a episode behind, but I'm loving the show. I just wish they didn't sell the show as it being about the porn industry, because it's killing me just waiting for Candy to start making/producing movies already.
And just for a second, I thought that Rodney actually has staged these robberies for the sole purpose of having Candy to relent and accept Rodney as her pimp.
I'm hoping we get a twist in the final episode that there only is one of them and he has wrecked his head on LSD splitting his personality in two. The drug usage coming after getting dumped by his wife and getting fired from his job at the Korean restaurant (which his psyche obv. gives a more positive spin)The only thing I'm still not sure about in this series is if Franco's twin was necessary. He plays well as both, but why not just use an other actor as his brother, not a twin? It's a bit distracting. I'm guessing it will have something to do with Vince using Frankie as a double in porn or something.
I'm hoping we get a twist in the final episode that there only is one of them and he has wrecked his head on LSD splitting his personality in two. The drug usage coming after getting dumped by his wife and getting fired from his job at the Korean restaurant (which his psyche obv. gives a more positive spin)
It's David Simon, it's pretty damn unlikely he'll go for such a cheap trick.That's what I hope doesn't happen I'm tired of that type of twists. It's plausible though, we don't see much of Frankie by himself.
It's David Simon, it's pretty damn unlikely he'll go for such a cheap trick.
Also, I just realised that my previous post isn't obviously a joke so I'm just pointing it out now in case anyone didn't pick up on it.