Love the No Country for Old Men scene and theme in the finale. Originally Posted by FishpieWas that when they talk about seeing into the future
Was that when they talk about seeing into the futureThe whole first 15 minutes or so with all the shootings. It was the same things they did in NCFOM in the border town. Yea the future thing but also how some of the endings played out. Blumquist died just like Josh Brolin; a simple working man caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people by a gunshot wound. On another forum a guy was pissed "WTF?! Mike Milligan gets the Vic Mackey treatment?" which is what I was thinking when that whole scene was happening.
love how they make references to the coen brothers movie. Makes me wonder when they will bring in Hudsucker Industries. would love to see a reference to raising Arizona.
I kind of understood why bear killed his niece but still sad.
And it's looks like we haven;t seen the end of Injun Joe (who come to think of it, was a little like Javier Bardem in No country ) and Mike Milligan. That was funny that despite Mike not wanting to be a grunt, he was confused and out of place in the office. Originally Posted by cr76
The whole first 15 minutes or so with all the shootings. It was the same things they did in NCFOM in the border town. Yea the future thing but also how some of the endings played out. Blumquist died just like Josh Brolin; a simple working man caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people by a gunshot wound. On another forum a guy was pissed "WTF?! Mike Milligan gets the Vic Mackey treatment?" which is what I was thinking when that whole scene was happening. Originally Posted by FishpieAhhh ok, I see what your saying. Thanks for explanation. I need to see NCFOM again. I felt bad for Ed, he didn't even take illegal goods like Brolin did which makes it all the worse. He just got swept up in it and all he wanted to do was raise a family with peggy and own a butcher shop.
"Scorpion." I'm a geekette, and this appeals to the serious "Big Bang" side of me. (More than coincidental that both shows are on CBS. The networks seems to be embracing "brainy.") Supposedly based on the real life of computer expert Walter O'Brien, but loose as a goose there. A wee bit outlandish what they accomplish in an hour, but not so much if you think of it as science fiction. Last night's episode was funny and touching. Originally Posted by FancyinheelsMr. Robot is way more realistic than the crap they show on Scorpion. It's pretty dark also. Complete opposite of what they show on CBS.