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SQUID_FUCKER t1_j23b27q wrote
Reply to comment by akillathahun in Jack Ryan, Season 3- What did you think? by Smarkie
It was kind of funny when Michael Kelly's character, Mike November, pokes fun at this.
"I'm sorry, I've been out of the game for a while and forgot everything revolves around you."
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iyraohk wrote
Reply to comment by ScalpelBurn2 in Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s ‘Surface’ Renewed For Season 2 At Apple by MarvelsGrantMan136
Exactly, that was the running joke with Netflix for a while at the beginning too, that everything was automatically getting three seasons. Obviously it's different now but Apple is following the same path somewhat. Not enough content to cancel everything, got to build up the stable a bit first.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iyraekx wrote
Reply to comment by Calichi94102 in Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s ‘Surface’ Renewed For Season 2 At Apple by MarvelsGrantMan136
Did you see the end? There's like a huge part of the mystery they left unsolved.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iyra7yi wrote
Reply to comment by xOLDBHOYx in Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s ‘Surface’ Renewed For Season 2 At Apple by MarvelsGrantMan136
You could say you're gaga for Gugu.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_ixn0uqe wrote
Reply to comment by Scienscatologist in Tulsa King With Sylvester Stallone Was Originally Set in Kansas City by dedemovie
He's almost certainly going to butt heads with the local bosses.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iwqcgww wrote
Reply to comment by hebreuhammer in 'Tulsa King' Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan's New Show by CorporateSympathizer
Yeah, I didn't catch that at the time but in retrospect it is a little ridiculous. It's also just another ham-fisted way of letting the audience know, 'Hey, he's a gangster but he's one of the good guys! Look at him defend the honor of this black guy!'
In reality, let's not kid ourselves, Dwight would probably be racist as fuck.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iwb4umn wrote
Reply to comment by Stymie999 in 'Tulsa King' Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan's New Show by CorporateSympathizer
> But, I’m pretty sure it exists in a different form… which I bet Dwight discovers soon enough, > >
Yeah I have a pretty good feeling this is gonna happen.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iwb4t3o wrote
Reply to comment by AnotherNguyen2 in 'Tulsa King' Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan's New Show by CorporateSympathizer
Well, yeah, I mean I'm not getting that the show is going for total realism here. It feels like a pulpy, mobster melodrama. But who knows, maybe they'll reveal in later episodes that there is a reason that Bhodi didn't call the police on Dwight. Like he's doing some shady shit on the side or something.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iwb4nxq wrote
Reply to comment by Streetlighttimes7 in 'Tulsa King' Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan's New Show by CorporateSympathizer
Yeah, I obviously understand why he chose the dispensary, it's just the way it happened that felt a little rushed. With him pointing at the building, asking the driver, 'what's that?' and then going, 'stop there' It just all felt a little random.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iw89vmn wrote
Reply to comment by hugo_mandolin in 'Tulsa King' Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan's New Show by CorporateSympathizer
The funniest story from that whole article has to be this one:
>Mark McGrath: Sugar Ray tried to fight a kid who called him Sugar Gay.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_iw87uc3 wrote
Reply to 'Tulsa King' Premiere Review: Stallone Rules All in Taylor Sheridan's New Show by CorporateSympathizer
I just watched the first episode. It's okay, there's potential here. It moves very quick setting everything up, to the point where it sort of strains the plot. I wouldn't mind if they slowed it down a bit. Within the opening minutes he's out of prison, punching a capo in the mob, arguing with the head boss and then gets shipped off to Tulsa (I guess after 25 years in prison you have no parole officers you need to report to?) where he gets in a cab, fights with the driver and then just points at the first thing that catches his attention (a dispensary) and goes in and just bullies everyone into doing what he asks.
Which I guess is the whole point here, he's a NY mobster in a city where they're supposedly not used to people operating like this which is what gets him a foothold.
Stallone is fun to watch though, there's no denying that. His whole 'sick of this shit' attitude as he stomps around punching people and threatening everyone is pretty hilarious.
I'm curious to see where it goes. I think I was expecting something more serious and gritty like Mayor of Kingstown and that's definitely not this. It's more light and humorous than anything so far.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_itytlkl wrote
Reply to comment by socalmd123 in The Good Nurse (2022) by ThrowawayThestral
It wasn't that she wouldn't have benefits. She was relatively new, she needed to be there for 6 months to qualify. That's pretty standard in a lot of places.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_itmew32 wrote
Reply to comment by sodoherty in Super late in discovering Apple’s Severance. WOW how have I missed this? by Illustrious_Big_8485
There was a few weeks where From, Yellowjackets and Severance were all airing new episodes. Was a great couple weeks for mystery box fans when they overlapped.
SQUID_FUCKER t1_j2a3s05 wrote
Reply to I don’t understand the reviews of Fatman (2018) Vs. Violent Night (2022) by ProbablyASithLord
I think Fatman is the better written film, story and dialogue wise. Violent Nights is just fun though. I'm glad we have both.
I also think part of the problem is that Fatman was basically marketed like it was Violent Nights when it really wasn't. It was a bit misleading. On the other hand, Violent Nights pretty much delivers exactly what it promises from the trailer.