Rohn Jambo
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I quite enjoyed the campy noir. TDS2 >> GoT
Looking forward to some VV improvI don't have any issue with VV's performance. Low key because his character is low key.
I think it's pretty obvious that Seymeon was simply handing over an ID. I'm surprised so many here inferred that he eliminated the guy.Agree it's intentionally vague at this point.Vaughn/Farrell scene in the bar
Indeed passes him a photo and address (caught that the first time), but this line confuses me: "I wanted to do it, now it's done."
CF/Velcoro "What do you want from me?"
Vaughn "Me?"
CF "Yeah."
Vaughn "Not a thing. Maybe we'll talk sometime. Maybe not."
The passing of the photo and address leads one to believe Velcoro took the guy out, but the quote, "I wanted to do it, now it's done" is vague and implies Vaughn had him killed. (Or at least did something more than just give Velcoro an address.) Regardless, if this guy is a lit professor, he's probably pretty aware how vague the pronoun "it" is in that circumstance.
My initial reaction was Vaughn had him killed.
But how to explain the address?
I suppose we shall find out.
Fair enough. You say it's obvious, others say there is room for different interpretations.I think it's pretty obvious that Seymeon was simply handing over an ID. I'm surprised so many here inferred that he eliminated the guy.Agree it's intentionally vague at this point.Vaughn/Farrell scene in the bar
Indeed passes him a photo and address (caught that the first time), but this line confuses me: "I wanted to do it, now it's done."
CF/Velcoro "What do you want from me?"
Vaughn "Me?"
CF "Yeah."
Vaughn "Not a thing. Maybe we'll talk sometime. Maybe not."
The passing of the photo and address leads one to believe Velcoro took the guy out, but the quote, "I wanted to do it, now it's done" is vague and implies Vaughn had him killed. (Or at least did something more than just give Velcoro an address.) Regardless, if this guy is a lit professor, he's probably pretty aware how vague the pronoun "it" is in that circumstance.
My initial reaction was Vaughn had him killed.
But how to explain the address?
I suppose we shall find out.
Velcoro would absolutely want personal revenge. He would not be happy or feel indebted if Seymeon took that away from him. And Seymeon would certainly know this. Further, Seymeon has nothing on Velcoro if he doesn't let Velcoro handle the retribution.
Of course the question remains open whether Seymeon gave up the true culprit.
Yes. And duhI think it's pretty obvious that Seymeon was simply handing over an ID. I'm surprised so many here inferred that he eliminated the guy.Agree it's intentionally vague at this point.Vaughn/Farrell scene in the bar
Indeed passes him a photo and address (caught that the first time), but this line confuses me: "I wanted to do it, now it's done."
CF/Velcoro "What do you want from me?"
Vaughn "Me?"
CF "Yeah."
Vaughn "Not a thing. Maybe we'll talk sometime. Maybe not."
The passing of the photo and address leads one to believe Velcoro took the guy out, but the quote, "I wanted to do it, now it's done" is vague and implies Vaughn had him killed. (Or at least did something more than just give Velcoro an address.) Regardless, if this guy is a lit professor, he's probably pretty aware how vague the pronoun "it" is in that circumstance.
My initial reaction was Vaughn had him killed.
But how to explain the address?
I suppose we shall find out.
Velcoro would absolutely want personal revenge. He would not be happy or feel indebted if Seymeon took that away from him. And Seymeon would certainly know this. Further, Seymeon has nothing on Velcoro if he doesn't let Velcoro handle the retribution.
Of course the question remains open whether Seymeon gave up the true culprit.
You mean aside to breaking into one guys home and beating the crap out of him and beating the crap out of a second guy on his front lawn?Has Farrell's character actually done anything illegal?
I feel like we may be in a gray area here.You mean aside to breaking into one guys home and beating the crap out of him and beating the crap out of a second guy on his front lawn?Has Farrell's character actually done anything illegal?
lol please remind me what thread that was fromHas Farrell's character actually done anything illegal?
Buzzed driving is drunk driving.Has Farrell's character actually done anything illegal?
BB.lol please remind me what thread that was fromHas Farrell's character actually done anything illegal?
The deviant sexual behavior isn't captured in that picture.
Didn't you just love that scene in Caspere's office talking to the new admin when they asked for a list of all Caspere's properties?"I guess it's ok to give them to you"One definite plus so far is the depiction of cops as they truly are.
Degenerate psychopaths drawn to a profession that gives them free reign to wreak havoc.
Or well intentioned souls who are corrupted by the former.
Pretty sure these are euphemisms.if you remember correctly, the city manager's secretary said he was going up Monterey and the Russian River quite a bit
That fat kid on that one commercial in the '70s.I would have gone with Danny Partridge.Oh, so that's why he's raising Ritchie Cunningham's son as his own?No, no, no... it's a play on words. Like you've heard of the Teflon Don? Well, this is the Velcro cop. Everything sticks to him. hth.So it's a show about velcro?
He likes it, Hey Mikey!That fat kid on that one commercial in the '70s.I would have gone with Danny Partridge.Oh, so that's why he's raising Ritchie Cunningham's son as his own?No, no, no... it's a play on words. Like you've heard of the Teflon Don? Well, this is the Velcro cop. Everything sticks to him. hth.So it's a show about velcro?
Mason something. Reese?
South PatagoniaThe one in South California?Los Angeles?I like how you can beat a guy within an inch of his life for no reason on his front step in this world.
She never did anything for me before, and I'm kind of having a little fun with those who think it really matters that she doesn't look like this all the time, but she is kinda hot here.. I guess I like seeing an overrated romcommer go grittyNever got the McAdams love, either. Sure she's cute, but she's joined the pantheon of all-time overrated Hollywood eye-candy.
a partially scrambled nipple on tv is hot to 99% of the guys here, the other 1% (em) cover their eyes.She never did anything for me before, and I'm kind of having a little fun with those who think it really matters that she doesn't look like this all the time, but she is kinda hot here.. I guess I like seeing an overrated romcommer go grittyNever got the McAdams love, either. Sure she's cute, but she's joined the pantheon of all-time overrated Hollywood eye-candy.
Some of us prefer our nipples fully scrambled, guy.a partially scrambled nipple on tv is hot to 99% of the guys here, the other 1% (em) cover their eyes.
It made me want to go mainline heroin.That song by the chick with the guitar in the bar is the second most depressing song I've ever heard.
we can't all be 3 digitersSome of us prefer our nipples fully scrambled, guy.a partially scrambled nipple on tv is hot to 99% of the guys here, the other 1% (em) cover their eyes.
I liked Lenard Cohen's piece they played during the opening.https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=N3HbrfV0hJMThat song by the chick with the guitar in the bar is the second most depressing song I've ever heard.
Hard to tell. Looks like she would have been going with a landing strip. Trimmed nicely though for sure.Yeah see her hair wasn't all hammered looking in that Christo gif.
FinallySouth PatagoniaThe one in South California?Los Angeles?I like how you can beat a guy within an inch of his life for no reason on his front step in this world.
That song by the chick with the guitar in the bar is the second most depressing song I've ever heard.