what was it do you think? the language? the brutality?
it took me a bit to get into it as well.
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what was it do you think? the language? the brutality?
it took me a bit to get into it as well.
what was it do you think? the language? the brutality?
That combined with the deliberate pace made it disconcerting at first. Also adjusting to notion that Bullock/Swearingen (heh!) weren't going to be a simple good guy/bad guy dichotomy.
All of the above, I'm thinking.
Mostly for me, because it was majorly graphic, and I was kind of stuck on "Really? A Western?" Not to speak for Mrs.Industries.
I think she was expecting Keith Carradine to clean up and be the hero of the show. That obviously didn't happen. I reminded her that he didn't fare too well in McCabe and Mrs. Miller, either.
Yes, it does work against what years of TV has taught us.
Fuzzy Dunlop signed off on that shit. Yikes! Of course being on the record as being opposed to something doesn't mean you don't indulge: Larry Craig or Lindsay Graham, I'm looking at you. It's funny how many of my friends send me articles with drugs in them and say "I saw this, and it made me think of you," It's funny, but it will probably keep me out of the Junior League for life.
I was thinking of Marlo and the lady at the train station, myself.
There is a blogger at dkos with whom I'm about to get mad. Not for any reason affecting party unity...it's because he keeps calling the Repub nominee "McNutty". To my mind, there's only one cheating dog out there named McNutty, and he only has two places when he's not behind on child support.