hate colin colin farrell, like vince vaughn.
I don't think so.
You hate him? Why's that?
bump
Season 2 starts soon tbh
Really have low expectations for this one but Season 1 was so great that I'll at least give it a shot tbh.
Preview looks like they are trying to recapture the feel of the 1st season. Another chain smoking loner cop, another family guy cop trying to walk the line.
Don't expect to see it in the Emmy's again.
meh... too many moving parts
- 3 Emotionally ed up Cops instead of 2; at least 1 of them dirty; 1 of them is a psychopath, and one has daddy issues
- too much focus on dirty money; not nearly as interesting or gripping as a raping/murdering cult
- how will the missing Mexican gal fit into this
Seems more conventional than season one, but season one was more conventional than season one seemed in the first place tbh. Will keep watching but not expecting lightning to strike twice.
Let down. Lacked the philosophical background of the first season, too many moving parts, and the characters seem one-dimensional/flat. There was a depth to the first season that came from the characters, the scenery, the dialogue, and the themes. Totally absent here -- it was about as empty and vacuous as the city it's set in.
I'm thinking that might be the point. It's certainly a way to distance this season from the previous one. Since ep 1 was all backstory, I'm willing to see how the main characters interact now that they are together. Maybe one of them will end up being likable or at least identifiable in some way.
I know Pizzolto (sp?) made a concerted effort to distance himself from S1, but there's a difference between exploring new characters, themes, ideas, etc... in a compelling way and putting up a flat and boring film noir retread.
I'll definitely give it the full season, but this episode didn't even come close to the visceral punch that S1E1 had.
I think rape/cultish behavior is behind her dissapearance and the city manager's death.
It was bad just like I thought it would be. Although the scene where Colin unloaded on his fat illegitimate son was funny.
Too many stories and last night's episode was boring, slow, and confusing. The only thing entertaining was when Colin Farrell beat that dad up with the brass knuckles and said " you" to that little kid.
I have 3 issues with chapter one:
1)All the characters are tormented in a very explicit way.
2) they gave too much of their stories in chapter one.
3) There is no character that gives you, with his comments, some kind of a break of all the that goes around (e.g Woody Harrelson). To me, part of what made season one so good i that there was a balance between Rust and Marty.
I get everybody's storylines, kinda, but the dead guy I don't know about--which is the point, since we're only one episode in.
I'll butt your father with your mom's headless corpse on this goddamn lawn
It's interesting enough. I thought Taylors character was by far the most intriguing and well acted. Rachel Mcadams I thought had good depth.
I liked Colin's start overall, but not sure how he will turn out. Vaughn was hard to tell - not sure what he's going for.
My thoughts exactly I'll have to catch it at a later time, I'm sure it will be repeated several times this week or OD
It feels like he has rage underneath in his character that will explode eventually. That's all I'm really going to continue to watch for.
Confusing?? If anything, e01 of the first season was more confusing. If you were confused by the laid out plot of this episode then I don't know what to tell you.
also, he didn't say " you" he said
I have no idea what's going on with Vince Vaughn character, and it's kinda dumb how they try to make the chick from Mean Girls ugly when it's not possible.
Here's a good question. What sex act do yall think Rachel was trying to do when she freaked out her buddy?
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