I don't know how things work in Oregon, but in NY, there's no way a felon who is paying for everything with cash would be able to get a liquor license.
I thought the same thing -- how the heck did he get a liquor license?
With regard to NY, I continue to be gratified that Donnie Wahlburg's restaurant cannot get a liquor license with him as a partner because of this "youthful" felony hate crime conviction (he and a friend assaulted an Asian store owner and used racial slurs)
I thought that it was the actor, who is Donnie, right?
eta: Nope, I was wrong, it was Marky Mark.
OK, have watched the first 3 Stumptowns. I like it. I love the tape that just plays whatever it wants at opportune moments. Very Good Omens.
Yeah, I think Stumptown is getting better as it goes -- I figured it had to, with that cast! (I thought the pilot was fine.)
It's kinda hard to think Jake Johnson is an ex-con who might reasonably be suspected of murder. Although I don't really think we the audience are really supposed to suspect him...or maybe that's just me
I was enjoying Stumptown, but I thought the most recent episode was really boring. Although, I could have just been in a bad mood.
I'm enjoying Stumptown and all the nods toward 70's detective shows.
Really liking it too. In spirit reminds me of Rockford files. Same laidback toughness. Same deployment of breezy charm as weapon. Same kind of low key smartass.