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Like The Rock. He's listed at 6'5, but really is 6'1.That's what I was thinking. Dudes always exaggerate their height
I'm a true 6'3" and and I overheard dude I work with who is a good 1-2" shorter than me telling folks he's 6'4"
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Like The Rock. He's listed at 6'5, but really is 6'1.That's what I was thinking. Dudes always exaggerate their height
I'm a true 6'3" and and I overheard dude I work with who is a good 1-2" shorter than me telling folks he's 6'4"
Yeah that was lazy...I’d have been fine if they’d had his Amelia vision initiate that line of thought for him...They basically had that version of her acting as his subconscious anyway...Then followed that up with him looking for and finding the info on the kid in the book...
Also felt cheap for the book to open to that part.. very easily could have had him remember details and go look once he got home after seeing the name
Also hearing the little girl named Julie
Like when a song gets stuck in your head type deal
What did you guys think the final shot of him walking into the jungle meant?
His memory loss issue in that moment was a way for them to segue into his nature as a hunter...He won’t ever completely stop hunting, in this situation for closure, because that’s not in him...That’s why they left us with that parting shot of a young Hayes walking alone into a Vietnamese jungle, going back out to hunt...
Wait...I thought the little girl was named Lucy...Like they named her after Julie’s mom...Kind of to show that she’d made peace with the whole thing...
I thought the ending was solid. I was expecting more of a shocker ending though.
What did you guys think the final shot of him walking into the jungle meant?
Pics of your mom?I seen her on the screen and said oh my, this ***** badder than her mom.
Pretty sure Harris killed him and faked the suicide note.. but we don't know what he saw to clue him in, drawings on the wall?
Seems like it gotta be more
Problem with this season and the show runner, is same shh with lost.. if you're going make a big deal about details, then you can't just drop shh that is seemingly important.. like ole girl doing the investigation, she seemed pretty invested
Julie used to draw all the time. Pictures of princesses and a pink room etc. Then he finds the same drawings on the walls of a pink room at the place he was convinced Julie was being held against her will. One of the drawings literally has the name "Julie" above it. It's pretty clear that's what he saw and knew it was his daughter
Man no it doesn't.
“Princess Mary,” “Sir Junius” and “Queen Isabel.”
That’s why I wish Jeremy Saulnier directed the full season as planned. It seems Nic Pizzolatto might be the common denominator in why Fukunaga left and Saulnier decided to skip after two episodes. All the stories from season 1 and 2 was that he was overbearing and hard to work with.To be 100...First season got a big push from having Fukunaga behind the lense and adding input into the scrips while filming...
I’d also say it’s far more cohesive to have a single director for the entire season, when it comes to doing anthology type shows...Far more jarring to skip between directors on a story that’s eight episodes long...As compared to a story that might unfold over several seasons for other shows...Just seems more logical, from a story standpoint, to have a single person come through and treat it like an eight hour movie...Keeps lose ends to a minimum...
I just didn’t like how it was explained by junious whom was tipped by an old maid they found randomly 25 years later. Like how did they find her after all that time.
She said June and then they looked his name up and boom found him and then he explains everything that happened.
man that's how every child's artwork looks
also, the whole true crime documentary thing was a waste
yea.. hard for me to believe that a parent would be able to pick out random drawings and coloring as their child's without identifying marks or things
I also was not a fan of the back and forth timeline jumping, felt excessive