DMC, I know you weren't sold on Woody in the beginning of the season, but you had to love the beginning of episode 6...he was witty and calculated in that scene
I'm not even a father yet and that must've been appreciated by some
Another great touch is during that pursuit at the end they showed the vantage point from Rust's tail light he still hasn't fixed after throwing Marty into it 10 yrs earlier (at least I thought that was the same truck)
DMC, I know you weren't sold on Woody in the beginning of the season, but you had to love the beginning of episode 6...he was witty and calculated in that scene
I'm not even a father yet and that must've been appreciated by some
He was convincing. He's grown on me a bit because the role he's playing is that of a run of the mill detective who's played along with the office politics and just existed in the force for so long that he's blind or apathetic to real detective work. He's almost the an hesis to Matt.
Why did I ever start watching this show? Two more episodes left. Just two more damn episodes left.
Oh, I thought she said, "I want to you at mass." I guess I have to watch that part again.
You really thought that? Damn that's ing hilarious!!!!
I was thinking like damn yeah I had a lot of girls say that to me.
Are you that dense Pantalones de Blanco?
^^you must be a ty man, tbh, because the new chick >>> that butterface in every other facet..
I love this show, it's on my elite tier so far, but the only ty thing is that I can't imagine they'll be able to sustain excellence past season 1, tbh..
Yeah it'll inevitably be hard to rebound if the rumors are true about different detectives being in each season. Still, like you said this show is elite...and it never ceases to amaze me how much ground they cover in only 1 hour's time--all the while keeping a methodical pace. I feel like I've seen 3-4 seasons inside 6 eps. Love it
I do think that changing the detectives is the smart move(different personalities, different potential for story lines), including for realism purposes(since it would be way too corny for the 5-0 to reinstate Cohle after he "saves the day"), but McConaughey and Harrelson are the main attraction of the show, so it'll inevitably lose it's edge, unfortunately..
The writer Nic hinted that next season will include two female detective leads instead.
Tuttle is incredibly creepy, and it starts with his hair.
Cohle's interrogation of that woman towards the beginning of the episode was awesomely sinister
Paul-Ben Victor as Major Salter was another excellent casting choice. Too bad he is only in this last ep.
Guilty. And those breasts were top notch tbh.
Mind=blown
Time is a flat circle etc etc.
Oh that's going to be good, Cagney and Lacey 2.0
Predictions? Discussions? Hopes?
I see the entire case coming to light and more of the puzzle coming together tonight. Can't believe it's almost over though
Tuttle is too obvious a villain, would be a cheap result not at all worthy of Matt's performance or the writing and screenplay up to this point. No, it has to be creepier. Tuttle died, they said he was poisoned however they also said "we got our man". If they got their man, it wasn't Tuttle, and if killing is still happening, they didn't get their man.
Also remember "I saw you in my dreams, coming through the woods".
I think it's possible that Cohle offed Tuttle but knew that wasn't the end of it. Still need to find some dude with facial scars. It seems too late to introduce someone new, so I gotta go with Errol the lawn mowing dude as an obvious choice to be involved, and maybe a sprinkling of officials who have already made appearances.
Or whatever happened to Errol also happened to this "giant".
Another great episode..."get those in jumper cables, this guy's lying."
Marty's oldest is an "artist" on meds...should be interesting to see how/if that plays out
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