im not sure ,maybe because daddy`s the sheriff ?Question:
Why isn't Eugene in jail for shooting that girl? Or is this a question that's answered down the road and is part of the plot?
This differs from the book so no way to know how it'll turn out. (Don't feel I need to put this in as a spoiler.)im not sure ,maybe because daddy`s the sheriff ?
but either way hes certainly not as sympathetic as he was before that was revealed
Great show. Better than walking dead. Characters are interesting, very much so.
he`s annoying? and she didnt kill him ....she just wanted him to talk with the Irish VampireWhy did Emily kill the mayor? That came out of nowhere
I'm guessing because he's the embodiment of her being trapped in the life she has. She doesn't seem to want to be who she is. He's a little wormy guy who keeps coming around, and since he's the only one coming around, she ends up falling back into old patterns and sleeping with him. She doesn't want to eventually give in to having a life with him, which is where she thinks she's headed after telling Tulip he's her boyfriend. She needs to get rid of him, and Cassidy is a way to do it without getting her hands dirty. After all, she just locked him in the room; Cassidy did the actual killing. And he and Jesse then cleaned it up. She didn't have to get involved at all. Plus, Tulip had just left to go kill a man in Albuquerque, and Tulip is the woman Jesse is into, so I'm sure wanting to be a little more like Tulip is also appealing to her.Why did Emily kill the mayor? That came out of nowhere
Yep.I'm guessing because he's the embodiment of her being trapped in the life she has. She doesn't seem to want to be who she is. He's a little wormy guy who keeps coming around, and since he's the only one coming around, she ends up falling back into old patterns and sleeping with him. She doesn't want to eventually give in to having a life with him, which is where she thinks she's headed after telling Tulip he's her boyfriend. She needs to get rid of him, and Cassidy is a way to do it without getting her hands dirty. After all, she just locked him in the room; Cassidy did the actual killing. And he and Jesse then cleaned it up. She didn't have to get involved at all. Plus, Tulip had just left to go kill a man in Albuquerque, and Tulip is the woman Jesse is into, so I'm sure wanting to be a little more like Tulip is also appealing to her.
thats the way to ''clean house''I think that's the most casualties I've ever seen before the opening credits roll.
Jesse vs the Saint should be fun.I think that's the most casualties I've ever seen funore the opening credits rolf
I think this part is off. In one episode (2 weeks before?) Emily said to him, "You know there's no way we're going to be together, right?"I'm guessing because he's the embodiment of her being trapped in the life she has. She doesn't seem to want to be who she is. He's a little wormy guy who keeps coming around, and since he's the only one coming around, she ends up falling back into old patterns and sleeping with him. She doesn't want to eventually give in to having a life with him, which is where she thinks she's headed after telling Tulip he's her boyfriend. She needs to get rid of him, and Cassidy is a way to do it without getting her hands dirty. After all, she just locked him in the room; Cassidy did the actual killing. And he and Jesse then cleaned it up. She didn't have to get involved at all. Plus, Tulip had just left to go kill a man in Albuquerque, and Tulip is the woman Jesse is into, so I'm sure wanting to be a little more like Tulip is also appealing to her.
yeah and immediately after she said that he followed her into the bedroomI think this part is off. In one episode (2 weeks before?) Emily said to him, "You know there's no way we're going to be together, right?"
Yeah, she tells him they won't ever be together all the time. But then she sleeps with him and makes him leave before her kids get up in the morning. And the thought that at some point she might not make him leave scared her.shadyridr said:yeah and immediately after she said that he followed her into the bedroom
Yep.Crazy finale. So all the characters from that town are essentially wiped out?
Haven't seen episode yet, but sounds like whole town was destroyed. Based on the comics, about f###ing time.Bye sheriff. And everybody else in town
its fresh and edgy....great entertainmentThis is the TV equivalent of Pulp Fiction. I can see why some would consider it too slow or too artsy, but I think its fantastic and the finale was some of the best TV I've seen.
that cowboy from hell is gonna get crazyIt's worth a try if you are looking for something different.
I have high hopes for season two.
I just finished episode 3 and I feel like some pieces are finally coming together. The first three episodes have been quirky and disjointed, but good. The characters are really well done. The guy playing Cassidy is absolutely hilarious.Never heard of the comics. Watched it and had no clue wtf I was watching. Weird show. Not sure I'll keep watching even though it was well done. Just not my bag.
Never read the comic but from what I understand the whole first season was meant as background to how the comics start.Really enjoyed it, however hated that the finale made everything that came before it basically pointless.
Yea, it basically begins with the Jessie's church becoming a smoking crater.Never read the comic but from what I understand the whole first season was meant as background to how the comics start.
The cost is that every time he uses it, the Saint of Killers can track him. And now Jesse thinks Fiore has called off the cowboy, so he won't be afraid to use it anymore.last nite's was fun but forgettable. there should be some kind of cost to the Genesis powers (they copped out with his gf not liking him using it) cuz the two guys are presently a little too invulnerable for violent contretemps not to be disposable and junkish.
yeah, that werent said til the monday ep. still looks like it could devolve into a lot of gratuitous "cartoon" violence. if so, you can have it.The cost is that every time he uses it, the Saint of Killers can track him. And now Jesse thinks Fiore has called off the cowboy, so he won't be afraid to use it anymore.