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Lucas Gray
Colton Perez
racist
Gabriel Cook
Just finished watching this for the first time. I have to say, I was a little disappointed that the whole story is just told right to their faces by one guy. I knew Pizzaman wasn't going to go nuts with the ending, but it was a little more low-key than I would have liked.
Adrian Morgan
I think the ending was good, but that moment and the ominous music for no reason playing all the time kind of killed the finale for me
Luke Bennett
U guys think Huff Huff its still alive?
Eli Gomez
WE WUZ DETECTIVEZ N SHIEEET
Jayden Sanders
But he didnt anymore
Joseph Torres
Yeah whatever happened to "show, dont tell". But as I have posted many times already:
>people couldnt handle/understand/follow the S2 story line, so pizza dumbed it down so that normies wouldnt be put off and feel like the retards they are
Josiah Rivera
It actually ends like that? Isn't this supposed to be an adult show?
Jordan Gonzalez
bravo pizzaman
Ryan Morgan
formerly sneedz
Benjamin Allen
The scene with Rowland and the dog made me think of The Crossing with billy(Boyd?) kicking the dog away.
Bentley Hill
Was fucking annoyed by the music as well. Could have been a beautiful ending
Owen Martin
this, great scenes like Roland asking if he can stay with Hayes ruined by ominous music
Christian Jackson
>hayes getting lost in the jungles of nam as he succumbs to the dementia
kino fucking ending tbqh
Elijah Fisher
That part where he had a real bad fight with his wife made me think the entire "unreliable narrator" theory was true, and that in reality Hays and his wife split after their second child and the entire family life was just a fantasy from Hays, considering his wife is not present in present time and we just assume they were together when she died. Would have been way too much to handle if they went that route though, considering there was like 10 min left of the episode, but would have been cool if they pulled that shit at like episode 8 or something.
Isaiah Green
So what's the verdict? Is it worth watching?
Michael Perez
Absolutely.
Isaac Wright
This season felt much more grounded and realistic than season one, for better and worse. It's still well made, and the performances are in general pretty good, though some are a little iffy at times.
If slow-burning, detective-drama is your thing then it's probably worth checking out, if you need more over the top, grand plots then it would probably get rather boring at parts.
Samuel Wilson
Not sure what this entire season was all about desu.
The first season had a very strong forward drive, good central mystery and good chemistry between the protagonists.
S2 and 3 feel like Pizza is trying to reinvent the wheel, the central plot almost immediately became irrelevant in both and we got really annoying "look, I'm acting!" moments eating up screentime. Both those seasons quite literally lost the plot.
Henry Jones
It is, but be warned that the ending may sour your experience
Ayden Hughes
It's about time. It's literally about time being a flat circle.
Angel Howard
Exactly the same, except that they split even earlier and that he had his children with somebody else. They showed the name Hays on the book a lot towards the end and I was just expecting him to notice that it didn't say Hays at all at any minute