Holy sh*t
Not sure what else to say but Holy crap!!!
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We're gonna need a bigger boat.
same here......got damm
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have a zIpPiTy doo dah day!............
Wasn't expecting that at all.
shareDear god, WTF?!?
shareI literally screamed. This is reminding me of Nate's death too much.
"Little column A, little column B."
Between that and the scene with Cooper and his mentor a couple of weeks ago if Cooper doesn't deserve an Emmy nod the writers definitely do!! Holy crap!!
shareCudlitz better get an Emmy.
I'm sure acting as a gay man alone (I'm talking about love scenes) must be hard for any straight guy who's married with children.
Cooper definitely kept his composure this season, (i.e. predicament with his father, Lucero's macaronics) and that's why he is my favorite character on Southland without doubt.
<<Cudlitz better get an Emmy>>
Clearly. His performance this season--really throughout the whole series--has been nothing short of brilliant.
Me too. Hope Coop and the others get payback.
shareLike wise
shareI hated to see this happen, the 2 officers should of had their guns drawn when they approached the 1st suspect. At no time would a real cop surrender his weapon, at least I don't think so.
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Onion Fields.
Yeah, I'm gonna be that a##hole that's gonna make you all watch that great film.
You don't know me.
You only think you do.
When that cop mentioned The Onion Fields, you knew something wasn't going to end well. And like The Onion Fields this episode was tough on the senses. As the hour went on, I kept thinking they were pushing the regular boundaries of the show. The Cooper and Lucero's night out, creepy homeless dude's singing, the tranny's casual N-word, Strokeface getting impaled, the borderline torture porn at the meth-head hideout. TNT grew a pair and went HBO on us. I really wasn't expecting that.
shareThey would've had to kill me in that parking garage. Never let a potential abductor take you to a second location.
Million Dollar Baby Academy Award® Winner for Best Picture of 2004
yeah, that should never happen for sure... and they even mentioned it afterwards while they were bound together... but it does happen. I think the case that was the basis for the movie "The Onion Field" was something along those lines.
shareIf you're a book-reader, READ the novel THE ONION FIELD. You certainly don't have to be a police-officer to apply the main lesson in how you mentally prepare for worst-case crime-scenarios!
*That ride in the back of the truck...I was getting very, VERY uncomfortable.*
Yeah, like I tell my gal, quite often...
NEVER let yourself be taken to another area by a thug...take your chances in the parking-lot or garage. *REFUSE! -- RESIST!*
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That was freaking traumatic!
share...but lucero's not really dead, right? he was just unconscious and they'll be able to help him... right? right?! :(
this is why i sometimes hate this show. it's too realistic and that hurts sometimes!
"Angel Investigation - we hope you're helpless" - Doyle
Sorry to say but yes he is dead, Lucero was shot in his head.
Yes it was a very hard scene, i did not see that coming, i was like what the *beep* why did he have to die?
you said, still in shock!
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