No shot they kill off Fez
This show barely has anymore interesting male leads left standing as is with crybaby Nate walking off just like his daddy
Y’all talking about Fez but Ashtray def the one dying next week, the actor will be way too old by the time S3 starts filming
Yea in the episode preview that shot of Fez there's blood on a letter next to him. I'm thinking Ashtray got shot down and Fez getting arrested
Ash not being in the teaser says it all man, f***
He’s gonna be holding a weapon in his hand when they burst in.
He’s a goner.
I love this season and agree it’s way better than last season. The season writing has been solid but I’ve been feeling the predictability level increase as we approach the finale.
I’m hoping we get some answers next Sunday. Such as Rue paying the d*** lady.
There's gonna be a season 3 so they're probably saving it for then? It would be too much to add that in right now
Only a handful of ppl in this thread will get this
felt like a recap
What did you think the play would be? I in no way think your opinion is wrong I get what you saying but
Oh no.
I have issues with this one.
Season 2 starting to fumble.
speak on it
@NobodyWins did you have an heart attack watching that Cassie scene we are worried
Anxiety was through the roof when ash sat on the couch and fez was about to head out
This was quite disappointing, every bit as bad as people claimed last weeks was.
I just found it dumb.
The show’s grasp of reality has always been a little up and down, with a foot in camp, a love of melodramatics, but an emotional realism behind it all.
I guess the play is too much for me.
It breaks immersion.
It also feels like a cheap way for the plot to progress and have characters confront things about themselves.
This felt broad, it felt drained of a genuine sense of dramatic stakes, and it felt boring.
Maude Apatow still wifey tho.
This was quite disappointing, every bit as bad as people claimed last weeks was.
I just found it dumb.
The show’s grasp of reality has always been a little up and down, with a foot in camp, a love of melodramatics, but an emotional realism behind it all.
I guess the play is too much for me.
It breaks immersion.
It also feels like a cheap way for the plot to progress and have characters confront things about themselves.
This felt broad, it felt drained of a genuine sense of dramatic stakes, and it felt boring.
Maude Apatow still wifey tho.
where’s your script nigga
where’s your script nigga
U implying u gotta write a script to have an opinion my g?
Workin on it.
where’s your script nigga
I haven't read his opinion yet but will say lets hear him out cause we all perceive differently
This was quite disappointing, every bit as bad as people claimed last weeks was.
I just found it dumb.
The show’s grasp of reality has always been a little up and down, with a foot in camp, a love of melodramatics, but an emotional realism behind it all.
I guess the play is too much for me.
It breaks immersion.
It also feels like a cheap way for the plot to progress and have characters confront things about themselves.
This felt broad, it felt drained of a genuine sense of dramatic stakes, and it felt boring.
Maude Apatow still wifey tho.
Aight what the f*** are y'all talking about specifically on "BREAKS IMMERSION"
like everything is your opinion and I respect this but no part of this show has tried to immerse you in reality