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I could use a little more Occult
Posted by "The Devil"
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quote:F that noisequote:quote:
I could use a little more Occult
Posted by "The Devil"
It was also the 666th post
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Video diving into some theories
I know some people have taken the approach to pay less attention to "clues" after they led no where last season but here ya go!
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Seriously, TexAgs? You censor a director's last name that starts with F-u-k? What are we, a bunch of eight-year-olds? This is a message board prominently consisting of GROWN ASS MEN, from college to senior citizens. This place really does feel like it's run by a church in the 1950s sometimes.
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Season 2 is still better then 90% of everything else on TV, but yeah, three hours in and I could not be less invested in this story/characters. I think I was just in denial, but last night confirmed it for me.
Again, it's good, but part of the problem is that the show has become self-aware. It's now trying way too hard to BE True Detective, if that makes any sense. And in doing so, has lost a lot of the magic from season one.
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:What?!? I'd say he's doing a great job of playing the most interesting character. He's the brightest spot in this season. But I'm also not the one falling asleep each episode.
Plus CF, whom I normally like, is barely doing a moderate job of playing a very boring character.
quote:Citizen-R does seem to be watching a different program, but he IS "dosing" himself with something. Perhaps it is an hallucinogen.quote:What?!? I'd say he's doing a great job of playing the most interesting character. He's the brightest spot in this season. But I'm also not the one falling asleep each episode.
Plus CF, whom I normally like, is barely doing a moderate job of playing a very boring character.
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I didn't care for CF character first episode. He's grown on me the last two.
quote:I get what you are saying, but it's the Jaime Lannister effect for me. I know I should hate him, but I still like him anyways.quote:
I didn't care for CF character first episode. He's grown on me the last two.
He's a POS. He cheap-shotted that kid's dad with brass knuckles and then beat him half-to-death over a pair of tennis shoes. I'm not going to be able to like him.
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they were lebrons, bro.
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I didn't care for CF character first episode. He's grown on me the last two.
He's a POS. He cheap-shotted that kid's dad with brass knuckles and then beat him half-to-death over a pair of tennis shoes. I'm not going to be able to like him.
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I didn't care for CF character first episode. He's grown on me the last two.
He's a POS. He cheap-shotted that kid's dad with brass knuckles and then beat him half-to-death over a pair of tennis shoes. I'm not going to be able to like him.
You'll eventually like him. The character is conflicted. What we know now is that he was once a good man (per his ex) but has a temper when it comes to vengeance. He murdered a man (for good reason) and lost control over who he was. These last two episodes have hinted at him trying to do the right thing, but we clearly see he struggles mightily at this point.
Killing a man and having your wife raped will do a number on your mind. Hell, I think he is so adamant about Being that fat ginger's dad partly because of the guilt he harbors for murdering the rapist. Just a personal thought on that, but he is not strong enough to actually treat him like a son because he can't let go of the fact thought that the kid is a product of rape. What is clear is that this guy will continue to struggle with right/wrong. I think before its all said and done he gets his mind closer to right and shows flashes of who he was before he became a "textbook burn out." I also believe knowing the fat ginger kid is not his son will make their father/son relationship better. We shall see.
quote:Aspen is a POS, who bullies and steals from weaker kids. Where might he have learned those behaviors?quote:He's a POS. He cheap-shotted that kid's dad with brass knuckles and then beat him half-to-death over a pair of tennis shoes. I'm not going to be able to like him.
I didn't care for CF character first episode. He's grown on me the last two.
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Good perspective. I suppose a bonified "come to Jesus" moment could sway me... But it'll take a significant sacrifice on his part. Something more than pulling RM out of the path of a semi.
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He's no Rust Cohle, but Colin Farrell has been the clear standout of the season.
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Just finished season 1. Will someone bump the season 1 thread? Search does't pull up anything but season 2. Would like to read it.
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After binge watching season one this week, I think it's pretty easy to diagnose season two's biggest problem: too many main characters. I think they could've gotten away with three, but four just too cumbersome. Should've dropped the motorcycle cop from the story.
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Good perspective. I suppose a bonified "come to Jesus" moment could sway me... But it'll take a significant sacrifice on his part. Something more than pulling RM out of the path of a semi.