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Kick a man while he’s down? Will it be Mo-cap? I’m excited he’s returning. Do you say RIP because you think they will kill him off? I think he asks bill why because he liked bill but is realizing himself that bill may have been a cop all along. Like he’s just figuring it out, wanted to ask Bill first, and before he can tell the others he croaks. He was conflicted about exposing Bill. Then there’s the “hide the body in the Marsh” scene where the news says the guy was a cop and Frank says it’s the cops saying he was a cop to throw him off finding the real rat. Yes you’re right good point. I guess he just couldn’t leave it alone. Maybe his obsession with getting rid of loose ends came back to bite him in the ass. If he let it go he might have gotten away with it all. It was the last words of the man he murdered. That’s gota stick in anyone’s craw. Smith was trying to tie up loose ends. He was investigating a lead to that end. I mean, what are the chances Exley and Jack talked about a fictional character? I doubt Smith is used to intimidate conversations amongst fellow officers and had much imagination. If anything Exley’s wtf shock reaction might have given himself away. The lack of a villain worked for me in this case. Michelle Piefer was great casting. Great summation of Nick. He’s funny and a bastard. Shows better with him in it. Jon Voight is pushing 80 hope he can keep up the role. Also in The Oinion Fields, Casino and John Carpenters Vampires. Watch it again. I’ve gone back and forth. It’s meant to be ambiguous. Not saying that at all. I don’t know and I don’t think we can know from gdp. There’s more to living than dollars and cents. Not sure what gdp alone has to do with happiness and being content. He’s having a moment and he’s killing it. This is a commonly debated issue. Was Delahunt a cop or no? When he returned fire didn’t he tag one of the other cops? I do not think he was a cop personally. He was in too deep. He didn’t tell on Bill because he died before he could decide. Maybe it was poorly worded but I think she meant well. Definitely not worth becoming a huge story. You know him personally? I’ve read the stories about him hijacking movies. Seems like most successful actors get a case of the divas every once and a while. Remember Christian Bale’s Terminator Salvation freakout at a PA? I’d say that’s been forgiven by the public majority. Think about it from their perspective. You spend years as a struggling actor, getting shat on and being forced to eat shiz daily. You have some success, you get an Oscar nom, you’re in demand which gives you power you never had before. Power to avoid wrongs you’ve suffered in the past. Power to delegate shiz for other people to eat. You feel like you’ve earned the right, paid your dues. Must be a tough transition for anyone. Hopefully he’s learned humility. Your “in demand” status fades over time. “squirrel” is what a cartoon dog with zero attention span says about squirrels. I personally don’t look when someone says squirrel they’re all over the place. You just dropped the bucket down the well in the Mines of Moria. Now they’ll come. I really wanted to like this movie but I didn’t and I don’t think it deserves a sequel.