Chekhov's bear trap! That was gnarly.
and in a way series
How so?
Yeah, I hoped Pepper and Budge would make it, too. But once Lester solved the Fox, Rabbit, Cabbage problem, their dream was over.
Loved Bob Odenkirk's arc. That could have gone very differently.
Gus was pretty much in a nuke him from orbit, it's the only way to be sure situation. Kinda curious how they wrote that up afterwards, but I can see him deciding that was what he needed to do.
Poor car salesman.
and in a way series
How so?
I heard they were going to have an entirely new cast for the next season, like True Detective (or AMHS) though set in the same general part of the country.
Oh, ok. That makes sense. Though I would love to just follow the adventures if Molly & family in Bemidji, probably better they don't have much more happening in this vein...
I've heard the theory that the connecting thread of the ongoing series may be the money buried in the field, although it was really pretty tagential in this storyline (which may have been the point).
It was pretty awesome when I realized where I knew that image from - the seemingly endless fence and the ice-scraper sticking up. It's an intriguing notion.
Hey--how did they handle the actor's death in Rizzoli & Isles? I watched the show idly, but had to stop before they reached his death because he was the best thing on it, and I loved him for a long time.
ita, I don't know if it aired last night or next week, but I read it was going to be
a car accident.
The premiere was this week, and I'm good with knowing, so not going to watch.
The character died the end of last night's episode, next week will be the reactions and whatnot. So, not done handling.
Was he in it? It's so hard to tell the timing with filming of cable series.