NotTheGuyYouKill
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You know I would love to see True Detective season 3. If HBO gave it to, say, David Milch or Noah Hawley to write, David Fincher to direct, and Trent Reznor to score. I would love to watch that hard.
Go watch Mr Robot
You know I would love to see True Detective season 3. If HBO gave it to, say, David Milch or Noah Hawley to write, David Fincher to direct, and Trent Reznor to score. I would love to watch that hard.
Go watch Mr Robot
I mean... I can get not knowing who Stan is because the show completely dropped the ball with that character. But how can you forget about the Mexicans when they not only did the things you mentioned above, but they were heavily involved in the episode where Frank was trying to find the girl. He met with them twice in that episode and traded away the profits of the drug trade in his clubs for 2-3 nights each week to them in exchange for their help in finding in the girl in the first place.I forgot about them until they showed up in the last episode. They didn't do much except show up in the bar and kill that girl.
So, yes, I'm serious.
I forgot about them until they showed up in the last episode. They didn't do much except show up in the bar and kill that girl.
So, yes, I'm serious.
I mean... I can get not knowing who Stan is because the show completely dropped the ball with that character. But how can you forget about the Mexicans when they not only did the things you mentioned above, but they were heavily involved in the episode where Frank was trying to find the girl. He met with them twice in that episode and traded away the profits of the drug trade in his clubs for 2-3 nights each week to them in exchange for their help in finding in the girl in the first place.
I don't understand how you can have watched the whole season and not know who the "black guy" was. He wasn't a major character, but he was involved in several pivotal scenes, including last week when he was there when Woodraugh was shot down.
I don't mean to call just you out on this, but there are so many people watching this show that seem to have a complete inability to pick up and remember any of the details. Maybe they're bored with the show and were only half-way watching it? Regardless, the show explained who almost everybody was (sans Stan), people just had to pay attention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UpSlpvb1isDid anybody recognize the location where they filmed the desert scenes? That scene drove me nuts because Frank kept walking toward the blank, sandy horizon, into the sunset, while the side views showed what looked like gentler terrain that was a much shorter walk away.
Yeah, I get ~TRAGEDY~ and that he wasn't supposed to ever make it out, but, it's the little things.
I mean... I can get not knowing who Stan is because the show completely dropped the ball with that character. But how can you forget about the Mexicans when they not only did the things you mentioned above, but they were heavily involved in the episode where Frank was trying to find the girl. He met with them twice in that episode and traded away the profits of the drug trade in his clubs for 2-3 nights each week to them in exchange for their help in finding in the girl in the first place.
I don't understand how you can have watched the whole season and not know who the "black guy" was. He wasn't a major character, but he was involved in several pivotal scenes, including last week when he was there when Woodraugh was shot down.
I don't mean to call just you out on this, but there are so many people watching this show that seem to have a complete inability to pick up and remember any of the details. Maybe they're bored with the show and were only half-way watching it? Regardless, the show explained who almost everybody was (sans Stan), people just had to pay attention.
oh my god dude yes
(although you're describing Mr Robot, currently airing)
Go watch Mr Robot
I keep reading such good things about Mr. Robot (what a bizzare name for a show though!) that it makes me want to wait until whole season is out so I can binge on it
I find it interesting that Esmail is almost the same age as Pizzolato, heh.
Yes. He was the Vinci Chief of Police. A position now (at the close of the show) seemingly held by (formerly Lieutenant) Burris.Holloway was his name right?
I mean...I know who these people are. I just don't care. Because the show didn't make me care.
You liked the first seven episodes, but not enough to care about any of the characters other than (presumably) the leads? Okay. On the one hand, this show gets crapped on for providing info dumps (not directed at you), but then, on the other hand, people complain that it doesn't hold your hands when walking you through who the secondary characters are? The show provided way more than enough screen time and exposition to understand who the "bad guys" were and what they did prior to the start of the finale.I'm watching the last episode now. This sucks. And I liked the previous episodes.
But I don't know who anyone is. I've seen them, but I don't care about them. Like the black cop.
Ugh.
And Frank initially treated them like a joke by casually dismissing them when they first approached him in his club. However, when he was at his weakest point and trying to piece together how exactly he got screwed and by whom, he had to turn to the Mexicans in order to get the information he needed. In return for access to the woman, he gave them two-three nights of drug distribution in his clubs. Then he torched the clubs, screwing them out of the profits they would have realized from the drug trade. Hence why they were angry at the end.The Mexicans were a joke when they showed. It deadline these people are supposed to be gangsters? Something felt about them.
I feel like they were trying to go with weird and threatening. But they only got weird.
In the end, Pizzolatto tried to recap his own show weighing down characters with the burden of explaining his own story, and then discarding many of those same characters, just to try to steal back some gravitas.
Right. Casper was the father of the sister and the unborn.i didn't get the impression that Caspere was the father of both kids, just birdman's sister.
I did get the impression that Birdman very quickly processed that Caspere was not only the father of his sister but also at fault for her turning into a whore and very likely also did the dirty with her. Which, given that Birdman was about as stable as humpty dumpty atop the eiffel tower, set him off.
Yes. He was the Vinci Chief of Police. A position now (at the close of the show) seemingly held by (formerly Lieutenant) Burris.
I mean...
You liked the first seven episodes, but not enough to care about any of the characters other than (presumably) the leads? Okay. On the one hand, this show gets crapped on for providing info dumps (not directed at you), but then, on the other hand, people complain that it doesn't hold your hands when walking you through who the secondary characters are? The show provided way more than enough screen time and exposition to understand who the "bad guys" were and what they did prior to the start of the finale.
And Frank initially treated them like a joke by casually dismissing them when they first approached him in his club. However, when he was at his weakest point and trying to piece together how exactly he got screwed and by whom, he had to turn to the Mexicans in order to get the information he needed. In return for access to the woman, he gave them two-three nights of drug distribution in his clubs. Then he torched the clubs, screwing them out of the profits they would have realized from the drug trade. Hence why they were angry at the end.
Yes. He was the Vinci Chief of Police. A position now (at the close of the show) seemingly held by (formerly Lieutenant) Burris.
I mean...
You liked the first seven episodes, but not enough to care about any of the characters other than (presumably) the leads? Okay. On the one hand, this show gets crapped on for providing info dumps (not directed at you), but then, on the other hand, people complain that it doesn't hold your hands when walking you through who the secondary characters are? The show provided way more than enough screen time and exposition to understand who the "bad guys" were and what they did prior to the start of the finale.
And Frank initially treated them like a joke by casually dismissing them when they first approached him in his club. However, when he was at his weakest point and trying to piece together how exactly he got screwed and by whom, he had to turn to the Mexicans in order to get the information he needed. In return for access to the woman, he gave them two-three nights of drug distribution in his clubs. Then he torched the clubs, screwing them out of the profits they would have realized from the drug trade. Hence why they were angry at the end.
Or you can view it as a dead giveaway that the mexican's were really working for Tony Chessani the whole time along with everyone else.
I don't think he expected the Armenians from the bakery to sell him out so quickly, or even to the Mexicans, but it sure makes sense in retrospect.
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Of course he didn't, but what could he do? He had no people left that were loyal to him other than Nails. Ossip certainly wasn't going to honor that deal, but the Mexicans didn't know that Frank had lost ownership of the clubs at the time he torched them. Hell, losing control of the clubs would have probably been enough for the Cartel to have him killed once they realized that the Russians were not going to allow them to freely distribute drugs twice a week. Of all the groups involved in this story, the Mexicans had the clearest motivations of them all.Yeah but Frank wanted to talk to the woman in person and the mexican's knew it and they slit her throat before he got a chance. They took Frank's word verbatim claiming the he still owed them the clubs time. Frank may not have agreed with their interpretation of the deal though since they killed the girl.
I don't think it would be fair HBO casting to accept your Option "A" there. Nor do I think your Option "B" is necessarily correct. I think it's evidence that the Mexicans were working for T. Chessani at the end, but whether they were working for him all along is debatable, given his relationship with the Russians. I'm not sure what the Cartel could have given him that the Russian mob couldn't have, plus that would have been a really dangerous game to play by playing the Mob vs. the Cartel. I think that at the end of the series, there was a power vacuum in the criminal world in Vinci. Frank and his guys are gone. Ossip and the Russians appear to be gone. So the Cartel stepped up and filled the same role Frank was filling for the Vinci powers-that-be when the show opened up.Also two of the guys at the meet in the desert were also seen protecting Tony Chessani at his mayoral inauguration. You can see that as HBO doing double casting of background actors hoping people don't notice. Or you can view it as a dead giveaway that the mexican's were really working for Tony Chessani the whole time along with everyone else.
Don't you hate it when sequels sully the whole brand of something you love?kinda wish this season didnt exist tbh
Did Frank have father issues throughout and I just missed it? Because that felt shoehorned in at the last minute.
Did Frank have father issues throughout and I just missed it? Because that felt shoehorned in at the last minute.
His dad was a water stain on the ceiling.
Yes, on at least two occasions, they referenced his awful childhood, and at least one of those times, reference was made to the fact his father was terrible.
Locked him in the basement when he went out drinking.Did Frank have father issues throughout and I just missed it? Because that felt shoehorned in at the last minute.
I guess I forgot because they visually depicted the other characters fathers.
Locked him in the basement when he went out drinking.
Not sure they where working with him the entire time. I took it as they took over after Frank killed the Russians.
It does seem odd that Frank forgot about the mexicans when he was uh, fleeing to mexico. Not sure how the mexicans found him either, the armenians(?) who gave frank a passport could of tipped them off? Not sure why they would do that, he just gave them a shitload of money and was going to send more once he was safe.
Maybe he had a tracker on his car too and Chessani told them where he was?
Of course he didn't, but what could he do? He had no people left that were loyal to him other than Nails. Ossip certainly wasn't going to honor that deal, but the Mexicans didn't know that Frank had lost ownership of the clubs at the time he torched them. Hell, losing control of the clubs would have probably been enough for the Cartel to have him killed once they realized that the Russians were not going to allow them to freely distribute drugs twice a week. Of all the groups involved in this story, the Mexicans had the clearest motivations of them all.
I don't think it would be fair HBO casting to accept your Option "A" there. Nor do I think your Option "B" is necessarily correct. I think it's evidence that the Mexicans were working for T. Chessani at the end, but whether they were working for him all along is debatable, given his relationship with the Russians. I'm not sure what the Cartel could have given him that the Russian mob couldn't have, plus that would have been a really dangerous game to play by playing the Mob vs. the Cartel. I think that at the end of the series, there was a power vacuum in the criminal world in Vinci. Frank and his guys are gone. Ossip and the Russians appear to be gone. So the Cartel stepped up and filled the same role Frank was filling for the Vinci powers-that-be when the show opened up.
1) Completely forget about the Mexicans in his super plan
2) Punch that guy in the face in the desert
Well I personally never believed the line that the mexican's killed the girl before she got to talk to Frank because she "talked to the cops". More likely they killed her because someone didn't want her talking to Frank. That someone would be Tony Chessani.
One of the worst parts about this show for me is that the apparent mastermind of a lot of the crimes, Tony Chessani, was only in the whole 8.5 hours of show for a few short minutes and during that time they made him look fairly incompetent to do the things that he did.
Am I misremembering or was it mentioned/implied in an earlier episode that Laura was having sex with Caspere?
And Holloway casually drops Caspere is her biological father?
So HBO managed to squeeze incest into yet another series? Impressive.
Am I misremembering or was it mentioned/implied in an earlier episode that Laura was having sex with Caspere?
And Holloway casually drops Caspere is her biological father?
So HBO managed to squeeze incest into yet another series? Impressive.
What's really sad, to me, is that this will likely de-rail Vaughn's legitimacy as a serious actor.
The dialogue he had to work with was beyond awful. Too bad, I thought he was okay.
He was meh to good for the most part, but the stuff he had to do was real dumb so its tough. His execution scene though? Flawless, he played that fucking perfectly.