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- one of them gets nearly beaten to death by two run down prostitutes/grifters over some insurance scam that never turned out. (not sure but i think that is why they beat him up) - one of them loses a couple of hands of cards and wins a nice pot against a cliche chinese restaruant owner/poker player - one of them wants to claim a horse but loses in a shake but then goes back and buys the horse at 4x the claim. - one is grumpy and rides on his mechanized wheel chair with his loot in a pillow case. Call me a snob, but i don't find any of this very interesting. Certainly no knock on anyone that does. And i appreciate the sentiment- i hope it gets better as well. |
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Two of the bettors (the degen who plays poker and the guy in the wheel chair) are belivable and remind me of people I know from the track. They really have to reach in a lot of areas to get the drama...where incredible true story drama and charchters would have been there in a late 1800's time period. I still have enjoyed the first 3 episodes though. |
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![]() Well since they have another season there is no reason why the cast has to stay the same.
Just a suggestion... Get rid of the poker degenerate and his friends. Pair him with a 20-something college dropout that is obsessed with crop duster's horse. Turns out she has some dark secrets...think human centipede type hang-up. |
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![]() "Ace" and the grandson that is responsible for him doing 3 years of hard time has got to be a bigger part of episodes to come, I am not sure we have met the grandson as of yet but he may be 1 of the four that won the Pick 6 winners which would make things far interesting?
The board room scene in episode 3 ,with Hoffman, where he lays out the ceiling for the purchase of the slots deal at Santa Anita seems like a page from " The Untouchables" minus the baseball bat, but there is time yet to see "Ace's" temper when provoked. Loyalty, rare as it is, seems to be a big theme in this show. If the grandson turns out to be still flawed, like card playing Jerry, without contrition for grandfather's sacrifices we could have some real fireworks soon. I like the show and think HBO has many angles of interest to play yet. |