Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:31 pm
Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:54 am
Woody CCFC wrote:Can't understand what the two main characters are mumbling on about.
Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:14 am
Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:08 pm
Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:12 pm
CardiffBatman888 wrote:Thanks Polo. I was looking for a good American series to watch.
Anymore recommendations?
Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:13 pm
Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:15 pm
paulh_85 wrote:the following is fantastic!
the second series is a massive direction change but just as good!
Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:46 pm
Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:52 pm
griff105 wrote:The slickest most gripping tv programme i have ever seen.
As close to perfection as it could be. Awesome.
Cracking theme tune from the Handsome family too.
The final episode in the house was disgustingly enthralling.
'You wanna make flowers on me'
Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:14 pm
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:griff105 wrote:The slickest most gripping tv programme i have ever seen.
As close to perfection as it could be. Awesome.
Cracking theme tune from the Handsome family too.
The final episode in the house was disgustingly enthralling.
'You wanna make flowers on me'
Its shame it wasnt an episode longer so could have had more time on Errol and his sister / mother / girlfriend whatever the f**k she was, and the reasons they had that fella, or corpse, chained to a bed in the outbuilding. I couldnt quite work that one out, do you have a theory on that?
Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:32 pm
griff105 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:griff105 wrote:The slickest most gripping tv programme i have ever seen.
As close to perfection as it could be. Awesome.
Cracking theme tune from the Handsome family too.
The final episode in the house was disgustingly enthralling.
'You wanna make flowers on me'
Its shame it wasnt an episode longer so could have had more time on Errol and his sister / mother / girlfriend whatever the f**k she was, and the reasons they had that fella, or corpse, chained to a bed in the outbuilding. I couldnt quite work that one out, do you have a theory on that?
Well the sister said it was her grandpa that pushed her on the dirt and smell the flowers.
It was Errols father that disfigured his face.
The black coppers told marty that errol and his sister had virtual the same dna so maybe he was her brother father and lover (insert jack joke here)
He called the guy on the bed daddy so i think he was randomly abducting and torturing people who he fixated as his father. (His father was also related to Tuttle and the sherrif, and these references were made way back)
I think all the answers are there so i will watch it again. Lets be honest its no blue bloods or the following!
Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:12 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:griff105 wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:griff105 wrote:The slickest most gripping tv programme i have ever seen.
As close to perfection as it could be. Awesome.
Cracking theme tune from the Handsome family too.
The final episode in the house was disgustingly enthralling.
'You wanna make flowers on me'
Its shame it wasnt an episode longer so could have had more time on Errol and his sister / mother / girlfriend whatever the f**k she was, and the reasons they had that fella, or corpse, chained to a bed in the outbuilding. I couldnt quite work that one out, do you have a theory on that?
Well the sister said it was her grandpa that pushed her on the dirt and smell the flowers.
It was Errols father that disfigured his face.
The black coppers told marty that errol and his sister had virtual the same dna so maybe he was her brother father and lover (insert jack joke here)
He called the guy on the bed daddy so i think he was randomly abducting and torturing people who he fixated as his father. (His father was also related to Tuttle and the sherrif, and these references were made way back)
I think all the answers are there so i will watch it again. Lets be honest its no blue bloods or the following!
Yeah, got the bit about the Tuttle / Sheriff connections, and the DNA between Errol and the Swansea bird.
Defo watch it back and piece more of it together and get more answers.
"Tell me about grandpa".
Wed Apr 23, 2014 5:42 pm