Chuck Klosterman
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He's like an obviously terrible person. He's like a completely transgressive, awful person. And when you watch them all in a row, like when I'm kind of, I guess, binging them or whatever, you really do see that, right? But when you're watching them a week apart, it didn't feel that way. Because in every episode maybe he would do something bad, but he would also do one thing that was charming.
And then somehow he would say something to Milfy or he'd say something to his kids or he'd just do something that was likable. And it sort of balanced it out. But when you watch them all in a row... You really see what kind of a diabolical person he is and like how how like how just completely like bottom line person he is.
And then somehow he would say something to Milfy or he'd say something to his kids or he'd just do something that was likable. And it sort of balanced it out. But when you watch them all in a row... You really see what kind of a diabolical person he is and like how how like how just completely like bottom line person he is.
And then somehow he would say something to Milfy or he'd say something to his kids or he'd just do something that was likable. And it sort of balanced it out. But when you watch them all in a row... You really see what kind of a diabolical person he is and like how how like how just completely like bottom line person he is.
But what also is weird is that even though that I'm watching this again and I'm maybe more clearly seeing that this character is just really, you know, just like a bad dude. In some ways I relate to this, even though I mean, I don't know how I can relate to a gang. I mean, you know, but sort of his sense of like the things he questions about his own life, like you mentioned.
But what also is weird is that even though that I'm watching this again and I'm maybe more clearly seeing that this character is just really, you know, just like a bad dude. In some ways I relate to this, even though I mean, I don't know how I can relate to a gang. I mean, you know, but sort of his sense of like the things he questions about his own life, like you mentioned.
But what also is weird is that even though that I'm watching this again and I'm maybe more clearly seeing that this character is just really, you know, just like a bad dude. In some ways I relate to this, even though I mean, I don't know how I can relate to a gang. I mean, you know, but sort of his sense of like the things he questions about his own life, like you mentioned.
Maybe it's just because I'm older now, but I there are certain things, moments in that show when I'm like, I know how that is. I know how he feels right now. Like, I know what that is like. And that's something I do not remember from the first time I watched, you know.
Maybe it's just because I'm older now, but I there are certain things, moments in that show when I'm like, I know how that is. I know how he feels right now. Like, I know what that is like. And that's something I do not remember from the first time I watched, you know.
Maybe it's just because I'm older now, but I there are certain things, moments in that show when I'm like, I know how that is. I know how he feels right now. Like, I know what that is like. And that's something I do not remember from the first time I watched, you know.
There's just many things about that are just sort of, it is incredible. Like, okay, so, like, Tony, in order for this to work and for him to have this position and be in the position he's in, he's always kind of got to be the smartest person in the room. Okay? And he usually is. Particularly if it's any situation where he's dealing with the business of being an organized crime leader.
There's just many things about that are just sort of, it is incredible. Like, okay, so, like, Tony, in order for this to work and for him to have this position and be in the position he's in, he's always kind of got to be the smartest person in the room. Okay? And he usually is. Particularly if it's any situation where he's dealing with the business of being an organized crime leader.
There's just many things about that are just sort of, it is incredible. Like, okay, so, like, Tony, in order for this to work and for him to have this position and be in the position he's in, he's always kind of got to be the smartest person in the room. Okay? And he usually is. Particularly if it's any situation where he's dealing with the business of being an organized crime leader.
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But He's often wrong about other aspects of life. But he can't, it's hard for him, like, it's like he's the smartest person in the world, in the room, and then sometimes he's not, but like he can't, he can't accept that in a sense. He's got to believe he still is. I mean, it's just, yeah, well, not, but for him it would be rational confidence, right?
But He's often wrong about other aspects of life. But he can't, it's hard for him, like, it's like he's the smartest person in the world, in the room, and then sometimes he's not, but like he can't, he can't accept that in a sense. He's got to believe he still is. I mean, it's just, yeah, well, not, but for him it would be rational confidence, right?
But He's often wrong about other aspects of life. But he can't, it's hard for him, like, it's like he's the smartest person in the world, in the room, and then sometimes he's not, but like he can't, he can't accept that in a sense. He's got to believe he still is. I mean, it's just, yeah, well, not, but for him it would be rational confidence, right?
Because in situations where he's got to deal with the life or death, money or nothing situations, he's really good. He's a good negotiator and all that stuff. It's the things that are, um, So the last season. There's two episodes.