Finished it and enjoyed it, one thing I don't really understand isKinda just seems like he's comically evil right now.why is Ruth's dad so invested in Marty dying?
Finished on a binge watch last night.preacher in the water with the baby freaked me out. Wasn't sure if he was drowning or baptizing the kid. Also loved the flashback episode showing back story on a few characters including the FBI agent and his drug addicted mom. Really well done. Hope this show goes on
Finished it and enjoyed it, one thing I don't really understand isKinda just seems like he's comically evil right now.why is Ruth's dad so invested in Marty dying?
He did both to that baby, I think he contemplated drowning it, but ducked and weaved into a baptism. That scene was mental though, I actually thought it was going to be the darkest thing I had ever seen on TV
Yeah. He had to have gone into there wanting to drown it and then changed his mind. No denomination would hold a baby down underwater for that long for a baptism. It would be insane.
On EP 6 and really really liking this show, not sure how it has such low ratings on Metacritic and RT. I think its a lot of people thinking its too much like breaking bad.
But I really like Breaking bad so more of that is always fine by me.
Oh wow... that ending.
Can someone please spoiler with just a yes or no.
I am on episode 3 now.
The trailer trash storyline sucks and I hate that entire family. Especially the young girl. Does she die please? Or any/all of the trailer trash family?
That Ruth character is so good and complexshe is smart, resourceful and get things done. But, behind this criminal mastermind, she is a broken girl looking for acceptance from her father. She said she didn't want to kill Marty because he is a great businessman and a good man, but I think she found the father that she never had. I hope they continue to explore both angles next year, Ruth helping Marty run his business, but that fatherly figure she so desperately wants
*lucille wink*
One of my favorite scenes is when the Bar Owner is reading through Bateman's books and confronts him about how bullshit it is.
Normally, she would tell him to leave and he would just get up and go. But in this he GETS FIERY! He is screaming, she is screaming, and it was incredibly realistic.
This show was really good at realistic reactions from characters. Like Marty's wife just punching him in the face in Episode 2Yup, that reaction was really well done.
I am not sure I want a.season 2 though. I quite like how this ended. No real loose ends, most stuff wrapped up, bittersweet... they would probably ruin it trying to escalate things through one or two more seasons, no need to
Finished it today. Didn't end as strong as it started, but I'll definitely watch the next season.
This show was really good at realistic reactions from characters. Like Marty's wife just punching him in the face in Episode 2
Best hour long drama on Netflix. Loved the whole series.
This guy gets it.
Finished it today. Didn't end as strong as it started, but I'll definitely watch the next season.
Just finished episode 2. It's slow, bleak but extremely well polished and I'm certainly wanting to keep watching to see where it heads next. It feels like a segmented movie, and the soundtrack is interesting too.
My only issue is Bateman. Whatever he's in, I always find him so unlikeable, unbelievable and impossible to connect with. I'm sure I'd be enjoying it more if it had just about anyone else playing that part.
To be fair, the whole family is unlikeable in this. Perhaps that's the point, but it also leaves me not caring too much about their fate.
I loved the show but this was probably the worst FBI agents I've ever seen on a TV series, dudes were being incompetents.
I loved the show but this was probably the worst FBI agents I've ever seen on a TV series, dudes were being incompetents.
Like a lot of other people, I absolutely loved the realism. People reacted like you would expect them to, which was at time frustrating (vague later season spoilers). It's a very human reaction..like Marty telling people what was going on, telling them to not say anything and them then blabbing about it - the situation with Sam and his mom comes to mind
Finished it and enjoyed it, one thing I don't really understand isKinda just seems like he's comically evil right now.why is Ruth's dad so invested in Marty dying?
This show is so good. The only thing I dislike was.Like good god guys. Also I feel like the hispanic guysJUST GO TO WITNESS PROTECTION!who were with the main guy, didn't pull out guns and shoot the red-necks at all?
Okay.