My favorite since season 1. As already stated Juno Temple and John Hamm absolutely killed their characters and the co-stars were all great also. I was expecting a "balls to the wall" ending with action galore. Instead we got a quick resolution to the main storyline and the rest of the time was spent wrapping up all the many other storylines. I thought it was perfectly done and loved the time spent to complete the story.
To paraphrase one character:
"A man whose life has been nothing but pain and rejection experiences kindness, love, and respect"
"A man finds peace and happiness" [Reply]
Originally Posted by old_geezer:
My favorite since season 1. As already stated Juno Temple and John Hamm absolutely killed their characters and the co-stars were all great also. I was expecting a "balls to the wall" ending with action galore. Instead we got a quick resolution to the main storyline and the rest of the time was spent wrapping up all the many other storylines. I thought it was perfectly done and loved the time spent to complete the story.
To paraphrase one character:
"A man whose life has been nothing but pain and rejection experiences kindness, love, and respect"
"A man finds peace and happiness"
Very No Country for Old Men-ish. I approve and don’t want to wait another 3yrs for the sequel. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Very No Country for Old Men-ish. I approve and don’t want to wait another 3yrs for the sequel.
Funny that you say that because that is exactly what the writer said he was going for with the ending. He wanted to do a reverse No Countty for Old Men ending for Dot. [Reply]
That celtic warrior quasi villain had some purposes and good scenes but the ending scene was kind of dumb. I admit I got bored and dozed off since I felt like the show already ended with the Jon Hamm prison scene.
Another good dumb funny line by Hamm...."If you're so smart then why are you so dead?" [Reply]