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My only trepidation with season 2 was how it could live up to last year because of how good Billy Bob was as Malvo. So far I am not the least bit disappointed. New season, new story so it only has to stand on it's own.
That being said it's going to get really bloody pretty soon. Don't know who'll come out on top and I don't really care. The 80s kid in me is chomping at the bit for the gunplay. To all fellow Burn Notice fans: are any of you having a bit of a tough time buying Jeffrey Donovan as a somewhat brainless thug or is it just me?
Peggy and Ed are fooling themselves if they think they can handle their situation alone. Unless the plan is to get out of town quick.
This season is a bit of a breath of fresh air as far as the police are concerned. As we all know except for Molly, season one made the cops and feds look like bumbling idiots. This season so far is a complete 180 turn. The cops know their stuff and are no nonsense. I like that.
Speaking of cops every time there's a scene with Solverson at home I can't help but feel sad because we all know he and Molly will eventually lose Betsy
I was expecting it to get bloody but not like this. I figured KC would make the 1st move. The Gerhardts are showing they're a force to be reckoned with. I didn't expect Brad Garrett's character to end up a head in a box.
Poor Betsy. Looks like she got the placebo and not the real meds. Shame.
And poor, stupid Ed and Peggy. If they had just gotten out of Dodge to begin with, they'd have avoided an attempted hit. Now they have to deal with the police
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