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To: ksuave who wrote (13069)6/6/2014 8:55:03 AM
From: Chris Forte  Respond to of 13724
 
I like Louis CK - he's hysterical. His show is good. For some reason I don't watch it consistently but I should change that.

I just watched some YouTube segments of Amy Schumer's show and she's a riot. Thanks for the heads-up.

Yeah, Martin Starr is great in almost everything. I found this very early clip of him from the most excellent show Freaks and Geeks. Oh, and thanks again for the tip on Party Down!




To: ksuave who wrote (13069)6/9/2014 1:56:34 PM
From: Chris Forte  Respond to of 13724
 
All caught up on Fargo. It's getting GOOD! I think there's only two more episodes left. The actress that plays Molly is doing a great job. Billy Bob is one strange scary dude!

This looks interesting, if for nothing more than the cast...




To: ksuave who wrote (13069)6/24/2014 6:23:06 PM
From: Chris Forte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13724
 
I was pondering your line, "but I still want to see Don out the window at the end." Sometimes I'm a little slow on the uptake (they all nod their heads in agreement.)

I didn't get that hint for a while, but it finally dawned on me what you're getting at, at least I think I do. Are you referring to the opening credits where a silhouette of a man that looks a lot like Don falls from the building? Are all the images we see him passing through just the proverbial "life passing before one's eyes" in his final moments?

That's a dastardly ending! And brilliant! They've been telling us how it will end from the get-go.

Like I said, slow on the uptake.