paulvdb August 31, 2018 Share August 31, 2018 Quote An FBI search of the Snells' field yields a surprise. Playing hardball, Agent Petty questions Wilkes. The Byrdes mourn a loss. Link to comment
Mindthinkr September 1, 2018 Share September 1, 2018 I thought Jonah said a nice eulogy for Buddy. I was surprised at the size of his mausoleum. I didn’t expect the last scene. 9 Link to comment
Armchair Critic September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 (edited) How did they switch out the bones? Is Ruth Darlene going to take the preacher's baby? *edited to say I meant Darlene, not Ruth Edited September 3, 2018 by Armchair Critic 1 Link to comment
Mindthinkr September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 3 hours ago, Armchair Critic said: How did they switch out the bones? Is Ruth going to take the preacher's baby? They went out to the family plot and dug some up of their ancestors, then went to the other graves and dug up the bodies and switched them. This way it made it look like the bones they found were of a old forgotten gravesite and the newer ones were safely put in marked Snell family graves which arose no suspicion. They did all this under the cover of night. 3 Link to comment
Armchair Critic September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 8 hours ago, Mindthinkr said: They went out to the family plot and dug some up of their ancestors, then went to the other graves and dug up the bodies and switched them. This way it made it look like the bones they found were of a old forgotten gravesite and the newer ones were safely put in marked Snell family graves which arose no suspicion. They did all this under the cover of night. Thanks for the reply. But I thought the FBI already had taken the bones from under the poppy field when they were out there that day? 8 Link to comment
ganesh September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 Come on show. "Crying in the shower" scene is so played out. 4 Link to comment
Armchair Critic September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 20 minutes ago, ganesh said: Come on show. "Crying in the shower" scene is so played out. With her hair and build it reminded me of the shower scene with Glenn Close in The Big Chill 4 Link to comment
ganesh September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 (edited) Totally. I love how the cartel lawyer is so put upon. It's amazing how the Snells made it this far. Neither of them seem to have much of a shred of strategy, but Darlene can't see past her nose. I laughed when Wendy totally shut her down. What happened to 'turn the other cheek' Pastor? Whoa, Wyatt unloaded! Edited September 3, 2018 by ganesh 2 Link to comment
Armchair Critic September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 So Wilkes is in love with Wendy? 1 Link to comment
ganesh September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 I thought that's been the case all season. On 9/1/2018 at 10:45 AM, Mindthinkr said: I thought Jonah said a nice eulogy for Buddy. I was surprised at the size of his mausoleum. I didn’t expect the last scene. Wow that last scene. 3 Link to comment
Guest September 5, 2018 Share September 5, 2018 In the age of binge watching, I know it's difficult sometimes to keep straight what happened on which episode, especially when watching a bunch of them over a short course of time. With that in mind, please be careful to only discuss the current (and/or former, if it relates) episode in each episode thread so as not to spoil other posters who haven't seen future episodes. Thanks! Please PM me with any questions. Link to comment
SayMyName September 5, 2018 Share September 5, 2018 In regards to the bone switching: We are supposed to believe that the FBI just packed up at 5 pm and went home leaving all that evidence sitting out in the field unattended overnight? Zero chance of that happening. They should have had someone get to the lab tech. That would have been more believable. 13 Link to comment
Snewtsie September 5, 2018 Share September 5, 2018 On 9/1/2018 at 9:45 AM, Mindthinkr said: I thought Jonah said a nice eulogy for Buddy. I was surprised at the size of his mausoleum. I didn’t expect the last scene. I suspect they will use it for storing something along with Buddy's corpse. 9 Link to comment
CelticBlackCat September 8, 2018 Share September 8, 2018 Yeah, I wasn't expecting the last scene. Wow, that last scene. I didn't mind the shower scene, as it took on new meaning since Ruth had actually been waterboarded. Great song choices for this episode. Especially "Shotgun" with Wendy and Buddy in the car and That Last Scene (Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)".) Awesome. 3 Link to comment
Sir RaiderDuck OMS September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 On 9/5/2018 at 10:20 AM, SayMyName said: In regards to the bone switching: We are supposed to believe that the FBI just packed up at 5 pm and went home leaving all that evidence sitting out in the field unattended overnight? Zero chance of that happening. They should have had someone get to the lab tech. That would have been more believable. I noticed that too, along with every piece of every poppy plant being totally annihilated. I've seen burned fields before. They do NOT look like perfectly smooth ground charred black. 6 Link to comment
Diane M September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 I'll miss Buddy, played by the wonderful Harris Yulin. He's such a great character actor. 7 Link to comment
terxav September 22, 2018 Share September 22, 2018 Best realization of the season, Agent Petty being put in his place Finally. He was so sanctimonious with everyone, but got called on his less than by the book tactics. I loved it, as he expoused his theory on Wilkes, they showed him that investigation can be done by non law enforcement. And Agent Petty, FBI does not mean you get to intimidate EVERYONE. It was funny, I would like the cartel to show Agent Petty their influence. A million maybe billion dollar organization would be able to squash a FBI agent. How quick did the camera in the interview get turned off? Bet that tape was destroyed immediately. 5 Link to comment
ChromaKelly September 30, 2018 Share September 30, 2018 On 9/5/2018 at 1:20 PM, SayMyName said: In regards to the bone switching: We are supposed to believe that the FBI just packed up at 5 pm and went home leaving all that evidence sitting out in the field unattended overnight? Zero chance of that happening. They should have had someone get to the lab tech. That would have been more believable. That's what I didn't understand either. I thought the ME or someone in the lab was going to be in on it. I thought the bones were already taken in as evidence, not just out in the field. BTW, I guess TPTB aren't hearing me. I said I was over the Snells! Let's get rid of them already. On 9/3/2018 at 5:28 PM, ganesh said: Come on show. "Crying in the shower" scene is so played out. At least she didn't do a shower slide down the wall. 1 3 Link to comment
Earl Is Dead October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 The bone switching wasn't clear to me either. I couldn't get past the idea that the FBI would just leave their evidence lying around while they went home for the night. Or, for that matter, would they even leave the scene of an active murder investigation unguarded at all? ITA about the mausoleum. As soon as someone commented about how big it was I figured it's going to be a new money-hiding location. 3 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 October 7, 2018 Share October 7, 2018 Mrs Snell needs to die, the sooner the better She is awful as a character and so annoying. 3 Link to comment
oceanlover October 8, 2018 Share October 8, 2018 My assumption with the bones is that the sheriff somehow switched the family graveyard bones with the ones found in the poppy field 2 Link to comment
lembergwatcher August 20, 2019 Share August 20, 2019 Buddy was my favorite character. 3 Link to comment
Wouldofshouldof October 17, 2019 Share October 17, 2019 After the previous episode, when Ruth's waterboarding was over and "Daddy" was leading her away, I thought her prolonged crying was out of character. Like the lawyer said, she's a tough girl, and I doubt she would have broken down like that in front of the others. The shower scene alone would have been more in line with her tough b!tch front. Link to comment
Blue Plastic May 3, 2020 Share May 3, 2020 Oh, Buddy! I'll miss you. At least he was having fun when he went out. Link to comment
Raja May 3, 2020 Share May 3, 2020 On 10/17/2019 at 11:34 AM, Wouldofshouldof said: After the previous episode, when Ruth's waterboarding was over and "Daddy" was leading her away, I thought her prolonged crying was out of character. Like the lawyer said, she's a tough girl, and I doubt she would have broken down like that in front of the others. The shower scene alone would have been more in line with her tough b!tch front. It was because she was broke and told what Helen thought was the truth that Ruth made it out alive. Tough or not Ruth was broken at that point. 1 Link to comment
SlovakPrincess May 15, 2022 Share May 15, 2022 Buddy's last scene in the car with Wendy -- great acting all around. I actually kinda liked Wilkes - and his lawyer - in this episode. Maybe I'm a terrible person, but I rolled my eyes a little at Ruth being so fragile the entire episode, with the weeping in the shower and the big sad eyes every time she looked down at the bruises on her arms. I mean, yes, of course, I get it -- she was water boarded and threatened by the cartel ... but this is also the same person who was plotting to murder Marty in cold blood and deliberately electrocuted her two uncles to death. Of course the whole thing with Ruth getting sympathy from Rachel was so Rachel would get super pissed at Petty and eventually tell Marty she was an informant. I think? Honestly, I have no idea why Rachel does anything. The kiss with Marty was kinda hot, though. The thing with the bones was so weird -- as everyone else has noted in this thread, how did the FBI not have the bones already secured as evidence? How were Marty and the Snells able to switch out the bones? Makes no sense. And, as always, shut the hell up Jacob and Darlene Snell. Link to comment
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