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wednes November 11 2013, 21:58:49 UTC
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.

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sabotabby November 11 2013, 22:32:24 UTC
Agreed all around.

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cinematixyz November 12 2013, 09:36:18 UTC
I will take a look after I have watched them..

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)

Z.

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wednes November 12 2013, 09:38:55 UTC
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.

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internet_sampo November 12 2013, 03:34:17 UTC
After seeing Steve Buscemi in a lifetime of "Shut the fuck up, Donny," type roles, it's so cool to see him with power.

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cinematixyz November 12 2013, 09:40:56 UTC
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

Z.

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