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Yes definitely. The show got me into the books, which are amazing. As a cop myself, Connelly really nails the dark reality of police work. The procedurals, the politics, the stress. It is very apparent that Connelly worked closely with real police during his prior career as a crime reporter. The Last Coyote is one of my favorites in the series, I can’t believe they butchered this story like that for season 4. Yes, especially given that Snyder knew about it as well. It’s plausible, but not likely at all that one would know and the other wouldn’t. That bullet was instrumental in clearing Sheehan, because Lincoln switched the other bullet with a round known to have been fired from Sheehan’s weapon from a prior on-duty shooting. That was the only true sample from the actual murder weapon. Maybe they glossed over it, but not as bad as they did Lincoln. They catch her, interview her, and she’s never seen or heard from again. I can’t believe Connelly allowed them to butcher his work like this. I went ahead and finished it...you didn’t miss much. They butchered two of the best books in the series (Angels Flight and The Last Coyote) and crammed them into one season. I love this show and the books even more, but season 4 is a low point for the franchise. I agree. It served no purpose to the overall story, just filler. Season 4 is by far the worst in the series. I can’t believe they condensed and changed the story of Bosch tracking his Mother’s killer down. The Last Coyote is one of my favorites in the series. I’m with you. These fascist retards need to go back in mommy and daddy’s basement and play D&D. I liked this movie. It’s my opinion. I don’t care if you don’t agree with it. I’m not trying to destroy anyone who disagrees with me. I saw a post on another website a while back. Dude’s name was “I hate TLJ fans.” Pathetic. If they delve into the lore of the Mandalorian culture this could be good. “Rockets. It’s how we’ll get away.” I refuse to believe they didn’t put that in for a reason. It is a plot hole. There’s no getting around it. Especially since it was plainly demonstrated earlier in the movie. I’m sure if you asked one of the writers, however, he’d say something about it not being one of the 14,000,605 outcomes Strange mentions. Because Disney has to push their liberal agenda is why. I think her look fit the role nicely. You have to remember, she’s a fugitive now. Her makeup and haircut are of someone who is constantly on the run. Sex appeal was a big part of her job when she was an agent of Shield, but her looks now are more minimalist. Everybody made mistakes in the movie, but the thing about Quill is that he was a douche the whole movie. The Guantlet scene was just icing on the cake. Agreed. Someone should be flogged for this abomination. Nothing about this movie reminded me of Heat. This movie is garbage compared to Heat. I guess the director actually wanted the audience to hate O’Brien. And why would he try to burn his CI in the bar? When they're staking out the jewelry heist and the SWAT guy knocks his rifle against the trailer and Neil hears it. You can see him on the infrared camera, there's this staredown between him and Hanna. It's so tense. It's like Neil is staring through all the concrete and steel right through to Hanna. Are people not entitled to their opinions? I myself hated TFA but loved TLJ. I know that's a minority opinion but it's mine. Exactly! I know I'm in the minority here but I loved it, whereas I despised TFA. TFA was a completely unoriginal rehash of Episode 4. The fact they went in a different direction is why I liked it. If they had made TLJ a rehash of Empire I would've been done with Star Wars. Get real people, if you want to watch the old movies watch the old movies. Don't demand they remake them.