Pretty clear some folks just love having something to complain about and overanalyze. I for one am enjoying this show and will let it play out.
quote:Actually from the viewpoint behind the shooter when he first shoots Velcoro it looks like the shotgun just has a pistol grip with no stock at all.
It was a 12 gauge. Specially a defense style with a collapsible stock. You can tell by the barrel size if you have enough experience with shotgun...and I do.
quote:New to every board on TexAgs?
Pretty clear some folks just love having something to complain about and overanalyze. I for one am enjoying this show and will let it play out.
quote:I figured vest as well. And it was pretty obviously a 12-guage, I own one that looks similar to the one the shooter had. I don't own a bird mask, though.quote:I suspect we will learn that he was wearing a vest.
If the shooter loaded birdshot he probably would have survived the first blast, but even with birdshot the second one at nearly point blank range would have created some serious problems. I'm curious to find out how they get around this issue, I just have trouble with the whole bean bag thing myself, what with the previews talking about him being "shot". Would they have gone to that trouble of saying that if he had been hit with bean bags?
Everyone keeps saying he was shot with a 12-gauge. I could not identify the weapon myself. Can someone give me the source of the "12-gauge" info?
quote:I'd like to overanalyze and complain about this post, but I figure I'll let it play out.
Pretty clear some folks just love having something to complain about and overanalyze. I for one am enjoying this show and will let it play out.
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Pretty clear some folks just love having something to complain about and overanalyze. I for one am enjoying this show and will let it play out.every board on TexAgsthe internet?
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regarding the CF investment. If what we're seeing is in the future, it seems pretty reasonable to think there will be a reasonably substantial flashback component to the show. Season 1 jumped all over the timeline. If there is a flashback sequence, that's probably where the CF footage we've seen comes from. There's been a lot of drama in this town leading up to where the story started that they'll want to share with us. Otherwise, it seems very "artistically cheap" to shoot him like that to have him not die - unless we find out it was a staged event to serve some plot purpose they cover very quickly in the next episode.
quote:We want Velcoro to live, Dammit. He has to get his redemption - isn't that what this show is all about in the end?
So weird. Never anticipated being THIS hooked by a plot point so early on.
quote:quote:We want Velcoro to live, Dammit. He has to get his redemption - isn't that what this show is all about in the end?
So weird. Never anticipated being THIS hooked by a plot point so early on.
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For anyone interested in knowing, the answer to whether Ray lives is essentially answered in the TV guide preview of next week's episode.
http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/true-detective/episode-3-season-2/maybe-tomorrow/589709/
quote:quote:I think that is intentional. Semyon is wound so tight that his spring is about to break.
Vince Vaughn's acting to me has been very underwhelming. Forced and wooden.
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I assume Farrell will only be shown in flashbacks doing Vaughn's dirty deeds.
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I think Ray has a twin brother who joins the gang to help avenge his brother's death. Either that or he's a time lord.
quote:I posted from the future. That's why my post seems later.quote:
I think Ray has a twin brother who joins the gang to help avenge his brother's death. Either that or he's a time lord.
I did predict he was a time traveler on page 5 or so
quote:quote:bean bags would be the easiest way.
I am curious how they are going to explain him not being dead. Getting shot twice with a 12 gauge, once at close range, would cut him in half. Suspension of disbelief likely forthcoming.