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And people who hate season 2 of the wire.
And people who hate season 2 of the wire.
yeah
season 2 haters of the wire arent too bright
Does season 2 necessarily have to be the same 2-cop buddy format?
Anyways, knowing HBO they'll find a way to involve Margaret Schoreder or other Boardwalk castoffs since that series is ending
Hahaha with the curb your enthusiasm theme song playing before every episodeGimme Larry David and JB Smoove for season two
Rooney Mara/Jessica Chastain if its women please
Just finished rewatching episode 5 "The secret fate of all life" and I noticed something interesting.
Prob has nothing to do with anything, but that pharmacy killer that Rust got that confession from, that guy that ended up killing himself.
When Rust and Marty went back to look at the tape they asked for call logs and the files on the two police men that we're guarding him. One of the cops was named Childress.
Is he above Broadway too? Because that's a step below TV and he's doing that
Rooney Mara/Jessica Chastain if its women please
Jessica Chastain
I love her
I think she's the reason why I watched the whole 5 hours of Tree Of Life
Gonna try to read through the 100 or so posts I skipped but gonna reply here and there. Excuse me if some of these have been addresed already.I am pretty sure the Yellow King just meant the fact the crap on his face was yellowed
Nic stayed true the whole time and said it was a straight forward show; I won't even front like I didn't tear up at the end when it showed they really cared for each other and Rust accepted his daughter's death
But the thing is Marty and Rust were never going to take down all five men, especially if one of them was a U.S. senator.But see...I never cared about any of the theories except for the practical ones.Pretty much sums up what some people might feel about it
I don't really care who the Yellow King is. I care about simple stuff...like a lot of kids were raped and killed by several people over decades. I just wanted a bit more resolution on that is all. I wanted all of that investigation to be more than just a lot of names and faces that could've been simplified down a ton, since all that was really important were a couple last names we'd heard the entire series long. Ledoux, Tuttle, Childress. That's it.
Having so many elements, moments and images spirtually fit the theme is okay. It's making art out of it. I never really bought into the symbols everywhere and the whole "how is it all connected?!" thing. But I needed more out of his daughter basically foreshadowing what we saw on that tape. I didn't need a twist. I didn't need every step of it spelled out. I just wanted some gestures that'd say something is coming out of the excessive details and characters we got.
And the time. The way the finale played out, made it feel as though the time didn't really matter. There wasn't any particular reason why this murder mystery needed 17 years to tell. There was definitely reason why we needed to check in on Rust and Marty through these 3 points in time, but that air of "don't worry, it's not that big a deal" hangs over the case itself. They just threw a dart at a wall and said...how bout 2012 and we just go and get him.