Not sure how I feel about the jump forward. As soon as it happened my first thought was "she's going to be pregnant", with an internal eye roll. And she was.
It felt kind of disjointed to me, although it seemed to get back on track by the time the episode ended, in the bar. We'll see where it goes now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Not sure how I feel about the jump forward. As soon as it happened my first thought was "she's going to be pregnant", with an internal eye roll. And she was.
It felt kind of disjointed to me, although it seemed to get back on track by the time the episode ended, in the bar. We'll see where it goes now.
Man, I had a totally different view than you guys on this last episode. I thought it was phenomenal. Can't wait to see how it plays out. I love how Freeman carried this episode and then...wham...billy bob at the end. Well done. [Reply]
I loved it too. Lester went from Alpha straight back to his old beta self at just the sight of Malvo. His salesman of the year speech? I thought the whole episode was hilarious Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Man, I had a totally different view than you guys on this last episode. I thought it was phenomenal.
I thought it was great until the time jump. I got what they were doing but it seemed disjointed to me going from police car to postal van to domestic bliss. Like I said, I thought it got back on track by the end. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
Man, I had a totally different view than you guys on this last episode. I thought it was phenomenal. Can't wait to see how it plays out. I love how Freeman carried this episode and then...wham...billy bob at the end. Well done.
I loved the time jump, one of the best parts of the episodes I thought. It's setting up Lester's new life and Malvo's new life and their next interaction with each other. Was funny and intriguing to see Lester be the man, and this new confidence that has changed his life for the better. Will be interesting to see how he craps himself and reverts to his old self now. [Reply]
Such a suspenseful, tense episode. Malvo carries a sense of dread with him wherever he goes. The scene between him and Keith Carradine's character at the diner was incredible.
I have no idea how this will all conclude, but I'm excited to find out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Such a suspenseful, tense episode. Malvo carries a sense of dread with him wherever he goes. The scene between him and Keith Carradine's character at the diner was incredible.
I have no idea how this will all conclude, but I'm excited to find out.
plus one.
The 'dread carrying' is similar to the hitman from No Country for Old Men. He might as well wear a robe and carry a sickle, because you know it's coming. [Reply]