Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of symbolism in the 2nd season. the FU cufflinks were an invitation? Claire on the rowing machine like Frank used to do...she has turned into an evil person like Frank....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of symbolism in the 2nd season. the FU cufflinks were an invitation? Claire on the rowing machine like Frank used to do...she has turned into an evil person like Frank....
I just LOVE the rowing machine angle . . . cannot wait to see season 3! One of the disadvantages of binge watching over so-many-snow days.
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of symbolism in the 2nd season. the FU cufflinks were an invitation? Claire on the rowing machine like Frank used to do...she has turned into an evil person like Frank....
Anonymous wrote:They have already said that next season (3) will be the last.
Anonymous wrote:My question is how long can the show go on? Eventually all this growing drama is going to feel annoying and false if Frank doesn't wind up in jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm slightly confused about the hacker guy and how much he knows.
I was hoping Claire would get pregnant. Was her only reason for visiting the fertility clinic to see what meds that other woman was on?
It seemed possible because she did visit that doctor earlier. I think she was toying with the idea but the second visit was definitely just to get more info on the fertility medicine to blackmail the other woman.
Anonymous wrote:I'm slightly confused about the hacker guy and how much he knows.
I was hoping Claire would get pregnant. Was her only reason for visiting the fertility clinic to see what meds that other woman was on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:was it gay porn that Frank was watching?
Agree about Zoe's death being most shocking but I think that's because by the time the other developments happen you have suspended all disbelief. All the other things were basically eye-rolls.
I thought the bag-on-head was going to set up some bringing him down later, but it really was just gratuitous wasn't it?
I agree with the bolded. I, too, thought the bag-on-head would set up something for letter, but no. Same with the threesome. It added nothing to the plot or character development, really.
Agree about the bag on head, but I think the threesome/handoff was important. it really confirmed the nature of their marriage that was hinted at when Frank went back to his old school. It is completely a marriage of ambition. And Claire is starting to crack from the loneliness.
Also agree about the bag on the head scene. Really? Was that necessary?
I think Claire is going to end up in a situation to out-maneuver Frank. I think Frank goes down and Claire ends up victorious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was also shocked when Rachel bludgeoned Doug Stamper to death in the woods.. definitely wasn't expecting that.
What? Maybe I didn't finish watching the series or fell asleep. When did that happen?
Speaking of Rachel, why didn't they just kill her off? I'm a little hazy on her plot line, so I'm sure a reason was given not to get rid of her.
I think it's because she is the only hope of bringing Frank down. There's no other ways into the Russo story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was also shocked when Rachel bludgeoned Doug Stamper to death in the woods.. definitely wasn't expecting that.
What? Maybe I didn't finish watching the series or fell asleep. When did that happen?
Speaking of Rachel, why didn't they just kill her off? I'm a little hazy on her plot line, so I'm sure a reason was given not to get rid of her.