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It was perfect. The ominous music, the gun, the look back and repeating the line. So so good.
I loved it the first time he said it. It's a perfect Danny McBride character line. He made it sound so normal and natural. The fact that they repeated it a couple of minutes later just made me cackle.
When he's signaling 'Not Satan' and pointing down and waving no on the trampolines was great.
He's also got an amazing visual gag when they're telling Dot's parents about the "Satan sweep" they'll do. He does a weird sweeping motion near his crotch (which I now realize the pointing down was also at that level) and it killed me. I wish I could find a gif of it
This whole episode was so good. Like it took the series to the next level. The wife's face after he said the "They're just some fellas I play car pranks with" was too much. I am sure so is starting to have second thoughts about believing her "trusting" husband.
This whole episode was so good. Like it took the series to the next level. The wife's face after he said the "They're just some fellas I play car pranks with" was too much. I am sure so is starting to have second thoughts about believing her "trusting" husband.
And she can do a three gun in 58 seconds. Don't wanna trifle with her.
This whole episode was so good. Like it took the series to the next level. The wife's face after he said the "They're just some fellas I play car pranks with" was too much. I am sure so is starting to have second thoughts about believing her "trusting" husband.
And she can do a three gun in 58 seconds. Don't wanna trifle with her.
When they first showed her doing her three gun, I was like that's the wife? Then I told thejeremy, "Oh shit. He better stay on her good side." Later in the episode, I told him, oh he fucked up now. lol
This whole episode was so good. Like it took the series to the next level. The wife's face after he said the "They're just some fellas I play car pranks with" was too much. I am sure so is starting to have second thoughts about believing her "trusting" husband.
i could be totally wrong on this, but she strikes me as the kind of character that, when she inevitably finds out about the pickle her husband is in, will do everything in her power to protect him and by extension her social and financial position, rather than ditching him and blowing her whole world up.
edit: like the way she talked to him about the "joke emails" was in such a way that she was subtly communicating "listen motherfucker i know what you are up to, don't fuck up our life with this"
This whole episode was so good. Like it took the series to the next level. The wife's face after he said the "They're just some fellas I play car pranks with" was too much. I am sure so is starting to have second thoughts about believing her "trusting" husband.
i could be totally wrong on this, but she strikes me as the kind of character that, when she inevitably finds out about the pickle her husband is in, will do everything in her power to protect him and by extension her social and financial position, rather than ditching him and blowing her whole world up.
edit: like the way she talked to him about the "joke emails" was in such a way that she was subtly communicating "listen motherfucker i know what you are up to, don't fuck up our life with this"
Yeah, we've already seen she's ready to lie to herself about how good of a person she is (first episode talking about being good for no reward and her friend calls her out on it) and in this one they made a clear point that she came from "rural" upbringing so she'd want to hang on to whatever she has gained from all this.
Guessing she'll be protective until Jesse crosses some line. Maybe something to do with Gideon considering how happy she is to have him back
i heard on The Watch that next week is going to be a flashback episode. with a young baby billy freeman and his sister. looking forward to that.
Yeah I checked out the preview after the episode and it looks great. The mom is alive and the kids are kids. Looks like it's around the time she's pregnant with Kelvin.
Baby billy wants to do one more brother and sister tour and Eli isn't happy about it. Should be good
i could be totally wrong on this, but she strikes me as the kind of character that, when she inevitably finds out about the pickle her husband is in, will do everything in her power to protect him and by extension her social and financial position, rather than ditching him and blowing her whole world up.
edit: like the way she talked to him about the "joke emails" was in such a way that she was subtly communicating "listen motherfucker i know what you are up to, don't fuck up our life with this"
Yeah, we've already seen she's ready to lie to herself about how good of a person she is (first episode talking about being good for no reward and her friend calls her out on it) and in this one they made a clear point that she came from "rural" upbringing so she'd want to hang on to whatever she has gained from all this.
Guessing she'll be protective until Jesse crosses some line. Maybe something to do with Gideon considering how happy she is to have him back
Oh she's totally going to do whatever to keep her social and religious and money of course standing. But Jesse is going to pay some sort of price with her over it.
Also, I'm super excited about next week's episode with the whole flashback and seeing how it came to be what it is. It looked like baby Billy was in charge.
Post by trantsgiving on Sept 16, 2019 14:00:18 GMT -5
Haven’t watched a lot of this but I regularly say “fuck me I should divorce my wife” now. It’s not even called for most of the time. I said it the other day when eating pasta.
yeah, not as many great moments as the episodes so far, especially coming off the high of the final seconds of the last episode's "just some fellas i play car pranks with", a moment i'm becoming more and more obsessed with and might go down as my favorite moment of television in 2019. also tough seeing Baby Billy Freeman as more of a straight up scoundrel rather than a lovable scoundrel (which is reminiscent of a certain excellent scene in Justified).
So while it wasn't as funny or illuminating or batshit crazy as prior episodes, there were still some great things. Got to see Goodman act his ass off, I particularly like the scene with him and Aimee-Leigh sitting on the hood of their car on the land they are about to buy. Jennifer Nettles was fabulous the whole episode as well. The kids were great, especially the young Jessie, that actor definitely did his Danny McBride research.
And if it wasn't apparent before this point, I think this episode made it clear that this isn't meant to be some damning indictment of religion or televangelism. Sure it points out some of the hypocrisy and the excess, but it doesn't take the easy path of completely villainizing Eli Gemstone. He's a flawed human being that probably became obsessed with pushing the development of the ministry to new heights after the death of his wife because he thinks it is honoring her.
yeah, not as many great moments as the episodes so far, especially coming off the high of the final seconds of the last episode's "just some fellas i play car pranks with", a moment i'm becoming more and more obsessed with and might go down as my favorite moment of television in 2019. also tough seeing Baby Billy Freeman as more of a straight up scoundrel rather than a lovable scoundrel (which is reminiscent of a certain excellent scene in Justified).
So while it wasn't as funny or illuminating or batshit crazy as prior episodes, there were still some great things. Got to see Goodman act his ass off, I particularly like the scene with him and Aimee-Leigh sitting on the hood of their car on the land they are about to buy. Jennifer Nettles was fabulous the whole episode as well. The kids were great, especially the young Jessie, that actor definitely did his Danny McBride research.
And if it wasn't apparent before this point, I think this episode made it clear that this isn't meant to be some damning indictment of religion or televangelism. Sure it points out some of the hypocrisy and the excess, but it doesn't take the easy path of completely villainizing Eli Gemstone. He's a flawed human being that probably became obsessed with pushing the development of the ministry to new heights after the death of his wife because he thinks it is honoring her.
So is Baby Billy's son the other stuntman working with Gideon? Not sure if the age works out?
Gotta be honest: Regardless of the difficulty of the path, I was hoping for bit more hilarity at the expense of the religious hypocrisy and them using Televangelism as a hustle. More scenes like the ATL video, the money counting montage, the scene where the wife's friend calls her on how much guap they are making and she responds by telling her the devil must have possessed her and made those thoughts come into her head, etc...
Not a huge complaint, but I feel like there's a larger treasure trove of potential humor there than what we've been exposed to so far. That whole concept is what drew me to the show in the first place, but I'm fine staying and watching for different reasons.