You must have missed the last ten minutes of the episode.Did Baljie actually die? I thought his body was missing from the barber's chair he was in when Sunny was on his way out.
I know he was stabbed, and said that's not how he wanted to die....but then he sat down in the barber chair. Unless I didn't see it right, Sunny looked (from a distance) in the room, and was looking at an empty chair.You must have missed the last ten minutes of the episode.
Like I said, you haven't seen the entire episode. There is more after that.I know he was stabbed, and said that's not how he wanted to die....but then he sat down in the barber chair. Unless I didn't see it right, Sunny looked (from a distance) in the room, and was looking at an empty chair.
Did he? It seemed to me that he was pretty definitively dead this time.And how did SUnny ONCE AGAIN let Quinn live? He should have sliced his head like he did the other warrior. I was really hoping that Quinn's tumor would have had some effect to his defeat.
Csokas was definitely awesome, but I don't think he needed to die last season. The stuff with him was one of my favorite parts of the season, but he does need to be dead now. One fake out death doesn't bother me, but they'll really be pushing it if they pull the same thing again.The other thing is... Martin Csokas did a PHENOMENAL job as him...but really that character SHOULD have died at the end of last season. I hope they don't bring him back in some fashion again..though he and Robert Knepper (T-Bag on Prison Break) need to team up as evil (or maybe even good) Confererate Generals in another production
Definitely.In regards to the Widow -- I think it's actually a good thing that we have different thoughts on her..making her complex
It's still a crazy set-up, that I just gotta turn off my brain a bit. I mean, all the different accents, I am not sure what it all means. And with from what I understand filming in Ireland, even though this land seems to be America, where do we castles in in the USA?One thing I forgot mention in my other post is that it really felt like they embraced the post apocalyptic setting this season a lot more than they did last. Last season almost felt like it could have just been an alternate past, but this season was pretty clearly the future, with the ruined subway, and the motel and Wired magazine.
When Sunny & the Baron fought, Sunny "killed" him, but like last season, walked away form the body. As he and Vail were heading out, the Baron swooped in and took Vail. Had Sunny decapitated him earlier, that would NOT have been a problem. But just like the last time, for whatever reason, he walked away from the Baron, with bad results.Did he? It seemed to me that he was pretty definitively dead this time.
Csokas was definitely awesome, but I don't think he needed to die last season. The stuff with him was one of my favorite parts of the season, but he does need to be dead now. One fake out death doesn't bother me, but they'll really be pushing it if they pull the same thing again.
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