Enjoyed this episode. Some people may complain that this was an unnecessary side story that didn't need to be told. But, it was so well done, and so wonderfully weird, that I just loved it.
I agree, I read a recap that really didn't enjoy it but I thought it really added some depth and texture to the overall story.
I recognize that Minnesota accent from the other seasons. Huh Interwoven in that wonderfully whimsical story.
Heh...just thought of that. With the show's references to the movie, will Norm's 3 cent stamp make an appearance? Also, anyone else catch the Stan Grossman reference in episode 2?
Just watched the last episode. It will be interesting to see if/how any of that back story ties in to the rest of the season. I thought it was very well done and maybe just to illustrate how investigating can lead you down rabbit holes that may or may not have relevance to the crime.
Well, the last thing two things she learned was the origin of her stepdad's new identity and that the dude who likely killed him is now dead. By air conditioner. At Christmas. Spoiler Things will get interesting when she sees the surname of his parole officer.
the hertz product placement was fine but the arby's was over the top. How much money does this show cost? Mac was amazing. didn't see that coming.
I really want one of those boxes with the switch, liked that it tied into the end of the animated robot story adaptation of Thaddeus' book/screenplay. Mac played a total scumbag with perfection.
Best episode so far this season. Thaddeus LA troubles did lead to his death. If he didn't puke in that motel he wouldn't have chosen Stussy as his new identity and would still be alive.
Arby's was the only fast food that worked there. Plays into the setting. Only sheltered people with no clue eat at Arby's, bruh.
For the first time, I've missed every episode. Is it available on-demand? Is it worth watching and catching up on?