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Post by thunderhawk on Feb 24, 2014 10:25:40 GMT -6
"If you get the opportunity, you should kill yourself."
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Post by Incogayno. on Feb 24, 2014 10:41:25 GMT -6
"If you get the opportunity, you should kill yourself." I had to agree with his assessment of her situation.
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Post by The Resistance on Feb 24, 2014 11:23:41 GMT -6
What up with the John Deere mug.
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Post by thunderhawk on Feb 25, 2014 14:20:37 GMT -6
The lawnmower guy from the abandoned school is the fucking Giant. i.e. the "detective's curse." This might be my favorite scene from the whole thing:
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Post by thunderhawk on Mar 2, 2014 23:43:01 GMT -6
Nailed it
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Post by Incogayno. on Mar 3, 2014 0:01:21 GMT -6
Just one episode left.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 3, 2014 8:04:34 GMT -6
Someone close to Marty is definitely involved, though I think not Marty himself bince he woulda just capped Rust in the storage locker if he was involved. Marty's girl's doll scene/weird drawings is a clue that will have to lead somewhere, as is the "I killed a 10 point buck last year" and then Dora Lange shows up dead with a 10 point buck on her head. Marty's father in law or ex-wife is funna be involved fo sho and in a much bigger role than the lawnmower guy.
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Post by thunderhawk on Mar 3, 2014 10:10:48 GMT -6
Someone close to Marty is definitely involved, though I think not Marty himself bince he woulda just capped Rust in the storage locker if he was involved. Marty's girl's doll scene/weird drawings is a clue that will have to lead somewhere, as is the "I killed a 10 point buck last year" and then Dora Lange shows up dead with a 10 point buck on her head. Marty's father in law or ex-wife is funna be involved fo sho and in a much bigger role than the lawnmower guy. Lawnmower just does the dirty work.
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Post by thunderhawk on Mar 5, 2014 15:40:32 GMT -6
Did y'all notice in episode 7, after Marty watched the Marie Fontenot snuff video, that he just kind of looks on now in tacit agreement when Rust engages in morose, fatalistic philosophizing?
Goddamn this show is fucking great.
"Most of the last decade I spent stone drunk. Functional, but hammered."
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 9, 2014 20:02:07 GMT -6
Um, so thunder was right bout the guy on the mower. Which begs the question why the fuck did I continue to watch this show once they left the interrogation room? Because it fell the fuck off a cliff and some semi functional incestual retard with a room hat can channel the occult was behind it?
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Post by thunderhawk on Mar 9, 2014 21:58:42 GMT -6
Um, so thunder was right bout the guy on the mower. Which begs the question why the fuck did I continue to watch this show once they left the interrogation room? Because it fell the fuck off a cliff and some semi functional incestual retard with a room hat can channel the occult was behind it? He wasn't behind it. He did the killing. He was the instrument. In this world nothing is ever solved.
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Post by Incogayno. on Mar 9, 2014 22:49:14 GMT -6
Um, so thunder was right bout the guy on the mower. Which begs the question why the fuck did I continue to watch this show once they left the interrogation room? Because it fell the fuck off a cliff and some semi functional incestual retard with a room hat can channel the occult was behind it? He wasn't behind it. He did the killing. He was the instrument. In this world nothing is ever solved. Yep. There is so much they left open.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 10, 2014 7:49:44 GMT -6
Um, so thunder was right bout the guy on the mower. Which begs the question why the fuck did I continue to watch this show once they left the interrogation room? Because it fell the fuck off a cliff and some semi functional incestual retard with a room hat can channel the occult was behind it? He wasn't behind it. He did the killing. He was the instrument. In this world nothing is ever solved. Um, yeah, a lot of shit actually is solved. That plot was damn near as bad as the plot of a porno. So the guy tosses in a throwaway line about "there was some pedo ring" or some shit and then of course can be all liek "this was the story of Rust and Marty" blah blah blah. That shit went from one of the best shows I've ever seen to one of the worst.
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Post by Incogayno. on Mar 10, 2014 8:41:16 GMT -6
He wasn't behind it. He did the killing. He was the instrument. In this world nothing is ever solved. Um, yeah, a lot of shit actually is solved. That plot was damn near as bad as the plot of a porno. So the guy tosses in a throwaway line about "there was some pedo ring" or some shit and then of course can be all liek "this was the story of Rust and Marty" blah blah blah. That shit went from one of the best shows I've ever seen to one of the worst. You got trolled. Trololololol
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Post by thunderhawk on Mar 10, 2014 10:03:37 GMT -6
I have to wonder what the haters of the finale thought they were watching the past 8 weeks. The resolution, or lack thereof, is completely consistent with the "flat circle" theory where shit just recycles on a loop. I would have been disappointed if there had been a bunch of resolution vis a vis the grander conspiracy (which we know exists, given the possession of the video and photos at Tuttle's residence plus all kinds of other evidence revealed throughout the series.) That would have been formulaic Law and Order bullshit. Bottom line is that "conclusion" jived with the rest of the series. There's also a great little "King in Yellow" nugget: In the original Chambers work, there's a play within the play that "leaves only insanity and sorrow in its wake." Oh hai, videotape. www.amazon.com/The-King-Yellow-Robert-Chambers/dp/1623750792/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394467745&sr=8-1&keywords=king+in+yellow
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 10, 2014 10:35:59 GMT -6
That would have been formulaic Law and Order bullshit. LOL. Two partners, from vastly different backgrounds, team up to crack a case where no one else in the department even knows there's a case, so they have to throw the rulebook out the window and when they do they find where the bodies are buried in a wild fight scene at the end where are both are mortally wounded, but live, and the bad guy gets killed, and then both wake up in the hospital a few days later and they reconcile all their past differences. Yep, nothing formulaic about that. Never been done before. Three men made the production value of this series absolutely fantastic - Harrelson, McConaughey and Fukunaga. Masterful acting and directing. Abso-fucking-lutely masterful. Dogshit plot. Once that show left the interrogation room, it went to pure dogshit. Thank fucking god this guy kept it within 8 episodes because this was a near George Lucas-esque disaster.
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Post by thunderhawk on Mar 10, 2014 10:43:28 GMT -6
That would have been formulaic Law and Order bullshit. LOL. Two partners, from vastly different backgrounds, team up to crack a case where no one else in the department even knows there's a case, so they have to throw the rulebook out the window and when they do they find where the bodies are buried in a wild fight scene at the end where are both are mortally wounded, but live, and the bad guy gets killed, and then both wake up in the hospital a few days later and they reconcile all their past differences. Yep, nothing formulaic about that. Never been done before. Three men made the production value of this series absolutely fantastic - Harrelson, McConaughey and Fukunaga. Masterful acting and directing. Abso-fucking-lutely masterful. Dogshit plot. Once that show left the interrogation room, it went to pure dogshit. Thank fucking god this guy kept it within 8 episodes because this was a near George Lucas-esque disaster.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 10, 2014 10:46:23 GMT -6
LOL. Two partners, from vastly different backgrounds, team up to crack a case where no one else in the department even knows there's a case, so they have to throw the rulebook out the window and when they do they find where the bodies are buried in a wild fight scene at the end where are both are mortally wounded, but live, and the bad guy gets killed, and then both wake up in the hospital a few days later and they reconcile all their past differences. Yep, nothing formulaic about that. Never been done before. Three men made the production value of this series absolutely fantastic - Harrelson, McConaughey and Fukunaga. Masterful acting and directing. Abso-fucking-lutely masterful. Dogshit plot. Once that show left the interrogation room, it went to pure dogshit. Thank fucking god this guy kept it within 8 episodes because this was a near George Lucas-esque disaster. LOL. When that fucking light portal shit opened up (I don't give a fuck if it was a hallucination or whatever) I said to mah wife "This is looking like some Jar Jar Binks shit." You are in mah head, brah. In my head.
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Post by #70 on Apr 14, 2014 21:09:53 GMT -6
In the middle of episode two. Does this show ever stop sucking?
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Post by #70 on Apr 14, 2014 21:15:19 GMT -6
Those boobs helped a lot. But this shit is slooooooow.
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Post by Incogayno. on Apr 14, 2014 21:17:45 GMT -6
Those boobs helped a lot. But this shit is slooooooow. You are such a fagt
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Post by #70 on Apr 14, 2014 21:26:05 GMT -6
Boobs are on a woman scoots. Just FYI
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Post by #70 on Apr 24, 2014 16:05:37 GMT -6
That show had about 2 good episodes. That's it.
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Post by #70 on Apr 24, 2014 17:23:12 GMT -6
BUT WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THE ACTING? I THOUGHT MEH
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Post by Incogayno. on Aug 21, 2014 17:30:30 GMT -6
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