>it's a jeez episode
>>84654552
did the widow yell "oh jeez" as Lester railed her?
>>84654686
did you believe it happened? That's all that matters. Perception is everything. A man can murder someone, and yet, if evidence is not collected, if confessions are not made, if a verdict of innocent is entered in a court of law, then its non-occurrence becomes as the rocks and rivers. And to argue that it happened is to argue with reality itself.
>>84655064
Lester was smarter than Emmit but Malvo was more ruthless and vengeful than Varga. Prove me wrong.
>protip: you can't
>>84655393
well mike milligan was more black than anybody else
>>84655437
Fair enough
>>84655437
can't argue with that logic
Lester have you been a bad boy?
S1>S3>S2
The finale for season 3 was underwheming and anticlimactic but I find myself revisiting it mentally all the time. The season 2 finale was jumping the shark.
film>1>2>3
>>84655521
Was Malvo the Devil?
>>84655593
It certainly felt like it and I thought he very well might have been untilhe died. But that look of pure hatred on his face when he died was chilling.Great villain.
*smirks*
Mistah Stussy, do you how a cheetah hunts? Once a cheetah spots its prey, it stalks the prey. Tall grass is essential here. Fortunately for the cheetah, the places where its favourite prey gathers to drink are typically surrounded by tall grass. Using the tall grass for cover and its spots as camouflage, it silently approaches its prey, treading softly and slowly to avoid detection. Although the cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, it is not capable of prolonged chases, so it needs to position itself as close to its prey as possible before it decides to make an ambush. So the question is Mistah Stussy, are you the prey, or are you the grass? Surmise.
>>84655788
In the end, was he a powerful guy or was he full of shit?