A benefit of not being a big fan of most modern comedy movies is I'm not having any trouble with VV in the role.
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Some of you guys are harsh critics. Man.
If this show doesn't have you intrigued by now, I don't know what to say. There are so many interesting angles that have yet to be unfolded.
Did I hear right yesterday that CF's dad and the current Vinci mayor were cops together?
And what exactly is the role of the Russians? Were they putting up some cash as part of VV's $5mm stack? Or is their involvement in addition to?
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I could use a little more Occult
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I could use a little more Occult
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I really need something to hook me next episode, the end of which will be the halfway mark. I feel like even by this time last season the plot was a lot further along. But maybe I'm just remembering it wrong.
quote:Would that not depend upon the powder load?
CF is carrying this show imo. He is the only character I am all that interested in.
And a point blank 12 gauge blast to the chest would kill you, rubber bullets or not.
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Episode 1 was pretty badly done. I didn't know if I would continue. But Episode 2 I felt was top notch and had me riveted.
But I was mixed on CF: I love his character and wanted him on the show, but I felt a little 1970s tv in that he was blasted by a shotgun from six feet away and only had some paintball marks to show for it.
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Am liking the show and will definitely stick with it. That said, I'm not too sure about VV's neurotic gangster. It's an intresting take & humanizes him somewhat but I'm having trouble believing how be became this big crime boss in the first place. I guess the fight was supposed to clue us in to how he used to be but even that was clumsily done. Or maybe it's just me and I'm just hung up and can't see VV as scary. Am interested to see where they go with this...
quote:quote:Would that not depend upon the powder load?
CF is carrying this show imo. He is the only character I am all that interested in.
And a point blank 12 gauge blast to the chest would kill you, rubber bullets or not.
quote:I had a good chuckle that as the camera panned it was the only picture on the mantle that was shown clear.
noone complaining about the close up of the mayor and W again? odd.
quote:This is explained in this article
noone complaining about the close up of the mayor and W again? odd.
quote:Best response I've read anywhere - here or blogs, reviews etc.
Well, Marty and Rust also had the luxury of having had it already all happen in the past, and they were just recounting the story to CID. That effect alone gives off such a different vibe for when they show the investigation, because you already have some sense of what happens in the end(both lived).
The structure is different. Having interview sessions that are vague, that then get to flash back and show you the investigation is a nice crutch to have. This season doesn't have it. Again, it's a different feel. Embrace it, and people will enjoy it more.
quote:VV already has a mole in Gotham too.
#TrueDetectiveSeason3
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Exactly. It's still damn good, but you can just feel Pizzolatto smugly typing some of this ridiculous dialogue little bit more than you could last season. And before someone says that McConaughey's dialogue was even more over the top last season - you're not wrong - but that dialogue was at least a little more interesting. There's just way too much "I'm apoplectic" "I'm feeling a little apoplectic myself" type lines going on this season.
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Exactly. It's still damn good, but you can just feel Pizzolatto smugly typing some of this ridiculous dialogue little bit more than you could last season. And before someone says that McConaughey's dialogue was even more over the top last season - you're not wrong - but that dialogue was at least a little more interesting. There's just way too much "I'm apoplectic" "I'm feeling a little apoplectic myself" type lines going on this season.