Yeah, that season two finale was a mindfucker a few times over. I felt worse for Margaret than I did for Jimmy. But I felt worst of all for Richard Harrow. I really think he's the hero of the whole piece.
Without spoilers, I would like to say that Season Three has an amazing villain. He was nominated for an Emmy.
BTW, I reviewed Season 3 (and 4) for Geekbinge, so if you have any interest in my thoughts for each ep, they're over there.
I feel sorry for Richard who crushed on Angela's kindness and loves Jimmie like a brother. I don't know what he'll do when he finds out Jimmie is gone.
I was worried that once his best friend was gone, we wouldn't see as much of him. I'm very happy that he's still around. He's Angelica Houston's nephew in RL.
For Sure. I mean, we all knew he could handle a 'lead' because in side parts, your eyes go to him....who did I watch in Res. Dogs? Steve. Fargo? Steve. Your eyes just naturally go to him and his delivery of lines and his way of BEING a character. A lead role, even this of an anti-hero, was a long time coming. It's odd with Margaret cuz every now and again I will see her as Diane, the naughty club hopping school girl in 'Trainspotting'. LOL
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I felt worse for Margaret than I did for Jimmy.
But I felt worst of all for Richard Harrow.
I really think he's the hero of the whole piece.
Without spoilers, I would like to say that Season Three has an amazing villain.
He was nominated for an Emmy.
BTW, I reviewed Season 3 (and 4) for Geekbinge, so if you have any interest in my thoughts for each ep, they're over there.
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I feel sorry for Richard who crushed on Angela's kindness and loves Jimmie like a brother. I don't know what he'll do when he finds out Jimmie is gone.
(But I know you do....lol)
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