Just finished watching this, what did I think of it?
Just finished watching this, what did I think of it?
icayrememba
that diversity castings do not make show better
deem kees
that you'd bring her to the pink room
God awful. I liked how they tried to tie in the S1 timeline to make things interesting - not!
That you could have just watched the first and last episodes instead of wasting your time.
s3 really fueled my schizophrenia like no other show since s1
the way it's all just a big misunderstanding, poor woman went crazy and bought some random kid, the rest is just misfortune and shit
if you think about how dark and cruel s1 was, this season feels like a joke in comparison
I watched some normies review it and they all felt like the 'great reveal' lacks some sort of weight - 'but that's just what real conspiracies are, there is no child-trafficking or bigger conspiracy behind stuff like that'
I don't want my paranoia to overwhelm me like this, but the finale seemed so harmless, I just can't believe it's not propaganda to silence le crazy pizzagaters
You thought that post modernism is dead and the ending sucked.
I thought Pizza was a good writer until he pulled the stereotypical, Black actor=racial tension sub plots. Also everything else was terrible too.
Should have been compressed into 4 hours.
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what was so dark and cruel about s1 anyway
I don't know,you forgot.
that it's all real? mate, you really never seen all those international child prostitutes trafficing threads that s1 spawned?
ROLAN
ROLAN DEM KEEDS
Mahershala Ali didn't want his character's race to be a big deal.
“I was like, ‘See, we existed in this space. In the ’60s and the ’70s. State police officers,'” Ali recounts. “I was like, ‘I think your story would be served, I think the story would be improved in this case, if this lead character was black.'”
Ali also told Pizzolatto that with a black lead, the show would be able to explore the ways a black detective in 1980 Arkansas experienced racism.
“You’re asking someone questions, and [you’re] the lead detective. If [they’re] white, they might not look at me. When I ask them a question, they’re addressing [the white detective]'” Ali said. “Racism is not experienced as the n-word, all the time. It’s more like, ‘Yo, you wouldn’t even look me in the eye.’ Or I said thank you and he just brushed me off.”
I am glad they finally showed what Rust was shooting at with the Ak-47 in S1,
Time is a flat circle indeed
les sterr ... sum shedup
talmboud dem kees
That HBO blew a lot of money on a Lifetime reenactment-tier ass fuck of a tv show. This would have held much more weight if it was just a two parter, each 90 minutes.
>oh look, another subverting expectations shit
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