ElectricBoogaloo September 23, 2016 Share September 23, 2016 Quote Walt unravels the puzzling case of a girl and her missing father. Henry helps Cady find a place on the rez. Malachi and Jacob's alliance is weakening. Link to comment
Kohola3 September 25, 2016 Share September 25, 2016 Wow, loved the smack down between Vic and Donna! I think Walt and Donna are great together. Lived the scene at the end. "Autumnal" - hee! What a sad situation for little Olivia and her mom as well. 3 Link to comment
Clanstarling September 26, 2016 Share September 26, 2016 (edited) I agree. At first I was annoyed with Vic, who has been kind of one note about Walt , but then when she explained herself - that Walt deserved more given everything - then I found myself agreeing with her. I'm interested in everything that's getting set up for this season. Nighthorse is getting a little more depth. Still a jerk, but I'm beginning to see a well meaning (to a point) jerk. Even Malachi had a moment of not being a total evil cuss, when he was sweet to the girl and even did his job (!) to help figure out what happened to the father. (is it just me, or does anyone else slip up between the names Malachi and Matthias? I always know who I mean, I don't always get it right the first time around, though) Speaking of which, does anyone else think mister Chrysalis himself (the manager of the trailer park) is the Cowboy Bandit (or whatever name they were using on the news clips for the polite robber). The actor is pretty recognizable for a one-shot guest spot. I'm looking forward to Ferg getting a little romance this season. He deserves it. Cady is still a bit naive for my tastes. Growing up with a sheriff as a father, a native American as a sort-of father, and living through what she's lived through, it seems odd that she isn't particularly sensitive regarding the complex feelings the people on the Rez might have about her. Edited September 26, 2016 by Clanstarling 3 Link to comment
dubbel zout September 26, 2016 Share September 26, 2016 14 minutes ago, Clanstarling said: Cady is still a bit naive for my tastes. Growing up with a sheriff as a father, a native American as a sort-of father, and living through what she's lived through, it seems odd that she isn't particularly sensitive regarding the complex feelings the people on the Rez might have about her. Cady's always been kind of naive about certain things she should be more savvy about, IMO. I don't know what the show is trying to say with that. It's not flattering to Cady. 2 Link to comment
Kohola3 September 26, 2016 Share September 26, 2016 Quote Even Malachi had a moment of not being a total evil cuss, when he was sweet to the girl and even did his job (!) to help figure out what happened to the father. That surprised me, I kept waiting for some nefarious reason to surface. But maybe he does have a granddaughter that age, who knows. I guess even Hitler might have done one or two good things. 4 Link to comment
tennisgurl September 27, 2016 Share September 27, 2016 I was shocked at how nice Malachi was to the little girl! And he seemed honestly horrified that a parent could take their kid to casino, then dump them. I guess even corrupt jerks like him have some standards. I knew the dad was bad news as soon as the teacher started talking about how great he is. No one on TV who is described as a perfect family man is EVER a good guy. 3 Link to comment
snowwhyte October 5, 2016 Share October 5, 2016 Yeah, wonderful father with a "troubled" wife who he puts up with because he's practically a saint. The surprise would have been if he wasn't abusive. 1 Link to comment
Kohola3 October 5, 2016 Share October 5, 2016 The actress who played the battered wife really deserves an Emmy nomination. She was wonderful in that part. 2 Link to comment
Kohola3 March 3, 2017 Share March 3, 2017 This episode has won a Western Heritage Award. Richly deserved. All of the actors were wonderful. 2 Link to comment
small potatoes December 20, 2017 Share December 20, 2017 Betty Draper's best pal, Francine Hanson, aka Anne Dudek, played the battered wife. Link to comment
SimoneS December 23, 2017 Share December 23, 2017 I was surprised that the little girl killed her father. I really did think that he died as the result of Malachi and Daris' robbing winning customer scheme going wrong. I felt for her and her mother. The Vic/Donna confrontation was done before with Vic and Lizzie so I just rolled my eyes. I would have prefered Walt deal with Donna on his own or Walt be the one confronting one of Vic's love interests to change things up. Link to comment
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