Originally Posted by ragedogg69:
I cannot take credit for it. I copied it from the Uproxx tv section. (I refuse to call it the warming glow as it has been a gawker/buzzfeed knock off for years now.)
What really pisses me off is that the connections are so god damn convoluted, but there is still a gaping plot hole of why the diamonds are still around.
That's what's so confusing for me: why are the blue diamonds even in the storyline? My wife and I watch these and pause whenever one has a question. Sometimes we rewind parts. Caspere having sex addictions and prostitute parties involving well-heeled folks involved in gaming a major construction project = making sense. As does VV character wanting to get his $ back from these thieves.
Introducing blue diamonds from a murdererous robbery 20+ years ago with names I can't even attach to characters? Confusing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
I'm going to assume when you say Laura, you mean Laura Palmer.
I always had a suspicion we'd eventually hear from Agent Cooper again.
At this point I'm hoping the finale is just a barrage of random last names throw into conversations just to troll everyone.
Bateman's signature was on the holding company docs. I remember seeing him with Carnegie at my fathers commune around the time Dietrich was working the, oh what's her name, Andrea's sister from the casino...Gustufson case when Mahoney was still head of violent crimes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
At this point I'm hoping the finale is just a barrage of random last names throw into conversations just to troll everyone.
Bateman's signature was on the holding company docs. I remember seeing him with Carnegie at my fathers commune around the time Dietrich was working the, oh what's her name, Andrea's sister from the casino...Gustufson case when Mahoney was still head of violent crimes.
“If [‘True Detective’ creator Nic Pizzolatto] wants to do another season, I said the door is open, we’d like to do another season of it,” HBO exec, Lombardo said.