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i just want to see a 70 yo Purple Hays in a shootout and fight scene
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i think the trash man got guns in those bags too and hes about to go off on the rednecks that charged him up
i think the trash man got guns in those bags too and hes about to go off on the rednecks that charged him up
He looked so familiar but I couldn't place where I saw him. I didn't even bother to look his name up because I thought I wouldn't know it.Wanna say that Stephen Dorff was great as well...love the way he and Ali play off of each other
So, we’re assuming it was the Uncle that was responsible for the peephole in the closet? Surprised they didn’t outright question him about that.
Native American vet should've killed those guys.
At some point either one of the detectives or a higher up fumbled the investigation. I'm wondering if its Hays who ****ed up.
Is this season boring? I think this season’s boring.
Who was the "cop" who came to talk to that guy in the farmhouse before hays and roland? I think it may have been someone much more powerful than them. Then i think hays solved it but such powerful ppl were involved he had to take matters into his own hands, and he took care of them off the books and had to hide it and come up with an alternative explanation of the crime. The interviewer is coming close to figuring out what actually happened, and hays doesnt want that but his memory is ****ed.
Also, a fancy brown sedan that looked out of place for the neighborhood?
Hays has obviously been deeply affected by the Purcell case...the way he panicked when his daughter got away from him at Wal-Mart
Then his wife comes home all chipper because she's got some new tidbits for her book
I'd lash out too
And I think Go Kart Man had some guns and stuff in that bag, but they want us to think it's a body
I dont think he solved it in 1980, they must have thrown him off the case with a patsy (the kids). I think he figures it out in 1990 and takes justice into his own hands.He looked so familiar but I couldn't place where I saw him. I didn't even bother to look his name up because I thought I wouldn't know it.
It's definitely one of the feds or a higher up trying to **** up the case to protect some powerful people. You think he did this in 1980? Wouldn't he know Julie was alive if all that happened in 1980? I think he solved it in 1990 once they found out she's still alive. My question here is, is the case still cold in 1990 or did they actually arrest someone?
The way Woodard talked about his kids seemed pretty suspicious to me but it could just be the trauma of his kids maybe not wanting anything to do with him due to their relationship breaking down after he returned from the war.I thinks it's a body.
He carried it like a body not a couple of guns.
Why carry the guns all covered up when he lives on the outskirts?
Nobody can see him.
It's probably his kids body.
He didn't kill the little boy but killed his kids and they just assume he's the killer and close the case.
The killer is still out there.
Hopefully bag man comes thru and wrecks them proud boys. I dont think its a body either