Broseph44
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I spotted him right off. Also recognized the sleazy guy who wouldn't commit his money and handed his glass to Vince like he was a servant, he was one of the crazy Irish guys from Sons of Anarchy. Funny how you see the same guys making the rounds after a while.He lost some hair but just noticed that the guy playing the mayor was the guy who going to be fed to his dogs in TDK.
I thought it had some David Lynch/Lost Highway/Mulholland Drive vibes going on.Also there seems to be a surreal element to it. Did anyone notice that crow's head next to Casper? And the naked woman floating in milk that Ray saw?
What did you guys think of McAdams?
Im reading a really mixed response about her.
From what Ive seen: people like Vaughn and Ferrell, lukewarm on McAdams and don't like Kitsch
Nothing complex about a guy who can't get it up and use's Viagra.
Nothing complex about a guy who can't get it up and use's Viagra.
Odds of him being gay?
Because the Viagra is one thing. But he just look so miserable to be getting a bj from a very attractive, seemingly nice woman.
If I had to guess his scars are from an abusive and homophobic family member.
It took me a while to fully wrap my head around it. I'm just so used to season one's format and characters, setting and tone. Not that I didn't like it, it just felt so weird just how different this season is. It's one thing to actually know it going in, but to see it is another thing. Plus I just rewatched season one before the premiere so that probably contributed to it.
But my head has been swimming. I do love it. It's L.A. Confidential meets True Detective. I loved how this episode was the opposite of season one's first episode. The body is discovered at the end of it instead of the beginning. Ani shuts down Elvis in the car when asking her to open up, Pizzalotto telling us that this isn't a Rust/Marty relationship.
I just loved seeing these characters in their own little worlds before meeting up by the end. And all of them are so ****ed up. Ani and Ray showed up drunk for God's sake. An interesting note from one review mentioned how when the three eye each other it's less of a look of meeting and more of a look of pre-knowledge. Perhaps these three people aren't strangers after all. I don't know where the hell this show is going and I love that.
Also there seems to be a surreal element to it. Did anyone notice that crow's head next to Casper? And the naked woman floating in milk that Ray saw?
Odds of him being gay?
Because the Viagra is one thing. But he just look so miserable to be getting a bj from a very attractive, seemingly nice woman.
If I had to guess his scars are from an abusive and homophobic family member.
I just thought the Viagra thing was just to let you know he didn't do anything with that girl he pulled over. I never thought of him being gay.
He did try to put it in McAdams B-Hole...
If that's all you took away from the character then you must not have been paying too good attention.
Hey anything's possible in that regard but they confirmed a long time ago when he was cast in the role that he was former military now Highway Cop. Those burns, intimacy issues and suicidal tendencies all add up to PTSD.
Wrong guy
The episode was a lot better than I feared it would be, based on what I'd heard. It started off really slow but picked up considerably by the end so that I'm now excited to see what will happen.
Vaughn's character is so flat and lifeless. His plot is boring so far, too. Is there anything duller than corporate intrigue? I could hardly focus on his scenes. Also, the actor who played Osip was the Russian mogul in those DirectTV commercials.
McAdams was the worst part of the cast. Why does Hollywood hire her to play these edgy roles? I sorta like her dad, though. When she mentioned a woman gone missing at a religious institute I groaned inwardly thinking we were in a plot repeat but nothing came of that so it's all good.
Kitsch's character is also super dull. I can't even say anything about him.
Farrell has the most interesting character. I really liked him for most of the episode, then he lost me when he screamed at his son, then he won me back when he beat up "Ass pen's" dad. That line he said during the beatdown was classic. He is presumably this season's Rust.
This post makes it sound like I hated the episode, but I didn't. The characters and performances are nothing special so far but the murder, that woman's disappearance, and the assault on Ray's wife have me intrigued. I'm just wondering how all these plots are related.
Hey anything's possible in that regard but they confirmed a long time ago when he was cast in the role that he was former military now Highway Cop. Those burns, intimacy issues and suicidal tendencies all add up to PTSD.