Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
This show is the cherry on top for outstanding work he's already been doing for a few years now.
I wasn't saying TD resurrected his career as a "serious" actor. It helped reinforce that he's keeping his shirt on. I believe I said it helped his career. Helped = part of something. [Reply]
Just thought of something. What if they get close to the truth, and are killed before they uncloak the whole thing?
Maybe next season picks up where this one leaves of, so all the loose ends and clues are still relevant, but the new cast of detectives are carrying on the same case?
So basically Rust and Marty turn up missing, cops finally get in Rust's storage shed, and try to connect the dots to their killers. [Reply]
All I see is that they had the guy they were looking for early on in the show and didn't recognize it. What am I missing? The tree in the background? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
All I see is that they had the guy they were looking for early on in the show and didn't recognize it. What am I missing? The tree in the background?
Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
I've not seen anyone offer this theory and I'm just thinking out loud. Would you be disappointed if they found resolution to our 2 main characters, the detectives, on par with the quality the rest of the episodes have been, but the story continued into the 2nd season?
This episode actually did a lot to explain things.
Now, I believe that the Yellow King was molested and abused by the Tuttle clan. It turned him into a monster who didn't only prey on little kids but women as well. It also explains why they covered up his crimes, if he was caught there wouldn't be any reason for him not to spill the beans on their activities. [Reply]