You know you have a great part is when you are the bad guy and you take over every scene you are in (think Mags Bennett Season 2 of Justified). I just love that you think what some of the connections are but you know something will happen to change your thought process.
Also love Hess' two sons. They are golden as well! [Reply]
Great show so far. Is Billy Bob signed on for 7 years for the duration of the series? Or, is it a True Detective style of rotating stars?
My only gripe is that for a professional killer he makes a lot of mistakes. After crashing the car and leaving it behind with blood on the steering wheel at the scene of a kidnapping turned murder you show up at a hospital?
Runs a stop signs after killing a police chief of a nearby town in another victim of the same crimes car?
Either the name of the show will need to change or Billy Bob will not be long for the area. [Reply]
But you want to talk about disappearing into a role, I still wouldn't have noticed that Glenn 'Dennis' Howerton was the fake tan yoga dude if an article hadn't pointed it out. [Reply]
This show needs more love. Great writing, the acting is superb, and it just keeps getting better every week. Billy Bob for the Emmy win (sorry Matthew Mac!). [Reply]
This is taking place in 2006. It said it on the whiteboard in the chiefs office when they were talking about the storm. I also thought about the water source but like you said, not a game changer.
I am also ready for the grocery king to have a heart attack with all the sweating he is doing.
The Colin Hanks/Neighbor scene was one of the best so far. [Reply]
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Buridan's ass is an illustration of a paradox in philosophy in the conception of free will.
It refers to a hypothetical situation wherein an ass that is equally hungry and thirsty is placed precisely midway between a stack of hay and a pail of water. Since the paradox assumes the ass will always go to whichever is closer, it will die of both hunger and thirst since it cannot make any rational decision to choose one over the other