Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the finale tied up the season really cleanly but it felt below par (the whole season) for HBO
Huh? How?
I had a ton of questions...
What was on the hard drive? The whole season hinged on it and never revealed?
So the movie director, who was shown for all of a mere 3 min way back in episode 3 (good thing I didn't blink, I would've missed it) is the main guy behind everything?
Why did that lady cop (never picked up on her name) give a Venezuelan reporter the evidence - not like an LA Times reporter?
Whose baby was that and where were they going?
VV dies with the diamonds in his pocket. Um ok.
So anti climactic. Didn't see much justice or get the impression it was implied. Could've ended the show fast forwarding 15 years with the red hair kid (Valcoro's) graduating the police academy impinge he was going to avenge his dad's murder and clear is name.
Anonymous wrote:So after all that the hard drive self destructed. How anti climatic and what a waste of time dwelling on it the majority of the season.
I would've had the detectives use it as reverse black mail, release it to the press, or something (anything) that adds irony or suspense. All these potential solid parts the storyline hinges on and then nothing comes to fruition...And you have to remember characters that make a 30 sec appearance way back from the beginning of the season and never seen again until the last episode and you think to yourself "who was that again?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't think Caspar necessarily had sex with Erica/Laura. I think that he knew all along that this was his kid. At least that's how I understood it based on the conversation that Ray had with the other cop in the airport before all hell broke loose.
So Caspar recognized Erica/Laura as his daughter when she showed up as a hooker at one of his sex parties? And then he later hired her as his assistant (presumably NOT recognizing her because she dyed her hair)? That doesn't seem to make sense. My take on it was that Caspar knew that the jewelery store wife had his baby, but then after the robbery/killings, Caspar just let the jewelry story kids (really HIS kids) go into foster care and basically just forgot about them. I didn't think he recognized his daughter when she later resurfaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone ID who the other big wig was that was shot with Osip in the cabin? Couldn't really place him, again, few too many characters.
He was the guy in charge of Catalyst Group, the company that was involved in the railway deal - he is the one who told Frank he'd let Frank have some parcels of land if Frank got the hard drive back. Ani also saw him at the orgy party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the finale tied up the season really cleanly but it felt below par (the whole season) for HBO
Huh? How?
I had a ton of questions...
What was on the hard drive? The whole season hinged on it and never revealed?
So the movie director, who was shown for all of a mere 3 min way back in episode 3 (good thing I didn't blink, I would've missed it) is the main guy behind everything?
Why did that lady cop (never picked up on her name) give a Venezuelan reporter the evidence - not like an LA Times reporter?
Whose baby was that and where were they going?
VV dies with the diamonds in his pocket. Um ok.
So anti climactic. Didn't see much justice or get the impression it was implied. Could've ended the show fast forwarding 15 years with the red hair kid (Valcoro's) graduating the police academy impinge he was going to avenge his dad's murder and clear is name.
The baby was Velcoro's baby. He and the lady cop slept together. The lady cop is on the run (with her baby) because she is still a target because she knows what happened. That's why she gives the evidence she has to the reporter.
I don't think they ever say exactly what was on the hard drive. They just imply there's evidence of all of the corruption.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone ID who the other big wig was that was shot with Osip in the cabin? Couldn't really place him, again, few too many characters.
Anonymous wrote:So after all that the hard drive self destructed. How anti climatic and what a waste of time dwelling on it the majority of the season.
I would've had the detectives use it as reverse black mail, release it to the press, or something (anything) that adds irony or suspense. All these potential solid parts the storyline hinges on and then nothing comes to fruition...And you have to remember characters that make a 30 sec appearance way back from the beginning of the season and never seen again until the last episode and you think to yourself "who was that again?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the finale tied up the season really cleanly but it felt below par (the whole season) for HBO
Huh? How?
I had a ton of questions...
What was on the hard drive? The whole season hinged on it and never revealed?
So the movie director, who was shown for all of a mere 3 min way back in episode 3 (good thing I didn't blink, I would've missed it) is the main guy behind everything?
Why did that lady cop (never picked up on her name) give a Venezuelan reporter the evidence - not like an LA Times reporter?
Whose baby was that and where were they going?
VV dies with the diamonds in his pocket. Um ok.
So anti climactic. Didn't see much justice or get the impression it was implied. Could've ended the show fast forwarding 15 years with the red hair kid (Valcoro's) graduating the police academy impinge he was going to avenge his dad's murder and clear is name.
1) The hard drive was the hard drive from the video camera in Caspar's house (the one where Ray Velcoro gets shot). The implication throughout the season was that there was footage on the hard drive of various bigwigs/politicians/etc. in the orgy parties.
2) It wasn't the movie director who killed Caspar - it was a set photographer named Len who Velcoro and Ani talked to very briefly - I think he was the one who told them that the movie director sometimes went to "parties" with Caspar (maybe to throw them off his own trail?). Len was the son of the jewelry store owners who got killed when the corrupt police officers stole the blue diamonds.
3) The reporter Ani meets at the end is an LA reporter who was doing a story on how corrupt the city of Vinci is. He's the reporter Velcoro beats up in the first or second episode to try and get him to stop investigating the story.
4)The baby was Ani and Velcoro's baby. There's a scene when Ani is in the safe house getting ready to leave for the boat and she throws a box on her suitcase - hey, call me an expert on pregnancy tests (!) but I immediately thought that was a pregnancy test box. I don't know how she could think she was pregnant after having sex with Velcoro only a day or two before that, but then when they're in Venezuela or Mexico or wherever, she says to the reporter, "I want to honor his sonS." No idea where they were going, though I was happy that Ani and Jordan survived (and Jordan gets to help raise the baby) -- and Nails too. Oh Nails, what would we do without you. It's just like Stan, the mysterious guy who never seemed to appear in the show but everyone talked about his death for like, 5 episodes.
I thought the season overall was weak but the last 2 or 3 episodes were better. The beginning was really slow. Some of the dialogue was flat-out terrible. I think Vince Vaughan did a perfectly decent job given how bad the writing was, but his best moments were when he was allowed to show that he had a sense of humor (my favorite moment of the finale episode was when he tells Velcoro that "Blake is gone. He did not go...nicely" - he has the most hilarious expression on his face and he said it in such a witty yet dark way. I think if Vince Vaughan had played the character less "straight" and been allowed to show a little more of his madcap side, it would have been a stronger show - kind of the role that Woody Harrelson served in Season 1 (he was so funny, even though it was such a dark season). I thought Colin Farrell did a fine job and also got some of the better lines ("I support feminism. Mostly by having body image issues."). Disappointing compared to Season 1, disappointing in comparison to "Chinatown" (which I have to imagine is the movie this was supposed to be an homage to), but generally I thought Season 2 was meh.
My questions are:
Why would VV be so slow to react when he realized his car was boxed in? Don't you think he would be smarter/quicker on the draw?
Why wouldn't Velcoro instantly understand that he couldn't go see his son because, as a wanted criminal whose face was being plastered on TV screens everywhere, the police would DEFINITELY be staking out his son's school?!
What was the deal with Ani's father's cult? I really thought there was going to be on that cult and it just didn't seem to go anywhere.
I assume Velcoro did "suicide by cop"?- deliberately came out guns ablazing because he did not want Burris and the other corrupt cops to torture him to find out where Ani went.
If the daughter of the jewelry store owners became a hooker and then ended up at Caspar's sex parties, and then (as it turns out), then Caspar was her father, then does that mean she had sex with Caspar (her own father)? Yuck.