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Somewhere around season three or four H.Hunter tried to shoot himself and he said "I love you Mom" before the screen went black---and then you heard a shot. Next episode you see him with a patch on the side of his head from a gun's powder burn. He talks to LaRue and guessed that JD put blanks in his gun when Hunter was in the locker rm shower the night before. Hunter was pissed at JD and JD says "Let me get this straight---you're mad at me for saving your life". Great twist, in my opinion.Chalk up a major point for LaRue---he was generally so sleazy---but a very interesting character.
Somewhere around season three or four H.Hunter tried to shoot himself and he said "I love you Mom" before the screen went black---and then you heard a shot. Next episode you see him with a patch on the side of his head from a gun's powder burn. He talks to LaRue and guessed that JD put blanks in his gun when Hunter was in the locker rm shower the night before. Hunter was pissed at JD and JD says "Let me get this straight---you're mad at me for saving your life". Great twist, in my opinion.Chalk up a major point for LaRue---he was generally so sleazy---but a very interesting character.
Somewhere around season three or four H.Hunter tried to shoot himself and he said "I love you Mom" before the screen went black---and then you heard a shot. Next episode you see him with a patch on the side of his head from a gun's powder burn. He talks to LaRue and guessed that JD put blanks in his gun when Hunter was in the locker rm shower the night before. Hunter was pissed at JD and JD says "Let me get this straight---you're mad at me for saving your life". Great twist, in my opinion.Chalk up a major point for LaRue---he was generally so sleazy---but a very interesting character.
Agreed.I watched it nightly when it came out and about 40 yrs later bought the entire series to relive it. It has so many believable and untouched scenarios treated with deep humanity and sometimes even bittersweet humor. I wonder if real cops ever had to deal with Capt.Freedom and Pancho Villa (or was it Don Quixote) type characters.Excellent example of old, quality TV.
The same thing happens in "Young Guns" in the saloon scene when Emilio Estevez(Billy The Kid) handles the man's gun who says he's gonna kill BTK(not knowing that was him right there).
There is no honor among thieves.
You don't have to be gay, to be smart. These days women are delusional---I study Inter-Sexual Dynamics. 20 times worse than our grandmothers and 10 times as expensive.They want to contribute NOTHING to a relationship. Ask any unwed mother what she brings to the table besides baggage and her jaw will drop.Leave the plantation.Now.
"Yo censor" and "being down Big Tech"? WTF? Learn to write or STFU.
You put it so perfectly I have nothing to add.Thanks.
Katy was hot on 2 and a half men.I know what you mean.
Maybe intentionally symbolic by the director....nice observation. I liked when Toby straightened those punks out at the gas station. Driver was just cruising for trouble---and got it. Toby really kicked some *ss.
And also make a bio with an all female cast of the Beatles story, just to be fair.
Very late to be replying but it's a great film. My 5th watch.I think Dennis Lehane also wrote Gone, Baby, Gone and either way that was a super movie too.
I watch this movie just for that scene. I thought it was just me. Then when the victim points to Allen at the airport(?) it gives me some sort of closure. But yeah,that stare Graysmith is wide-eyed and Allen actually looks nauseated---that's memory burned in me.
You said it. Throw enough red herrings and it appears more complex/deep and you start to think maybe you just didn't "get it". No. It was just another assembly-line Netflix reject.
Just had to reply. He was so pathetic (but hilarious) with so many lines and never had a clue about women, what a character.And that name. And that mother.And his wardrobe. And his hair.And his nose. I could go on,,,
She played the woman George dated to get his unemployment extended on Seinfeld(if you recognize her voice). I've seen her in other shows I can't remember right now(Cheers?). Her voice is a character in itself and was an excellent inclusion in the show. To get laughs from people without appearing visually "speaks" for itself. RIP and thanks for the laughs.
Look up Shandling's stand-up in Vegas? or anywhere. I think.There's some on yTube and it beats any comedy on the show---but I do like the show.
I grimaced because that is our natural disgust mechanism.And also naturally, I like attractive women.It was something David Lynch would do.
I noticed the vocal changes also.Without decent upbringing mimicry would probably be the result.