There's no way he's going to die like that, especially since he seems to have just stumbled onto something weird
that was a wild episode. didn't advance the plot as much as I was hoping, but I really enjoyed it. probably my favorite of the season. took me like five minutes to realize that was Jeremy Jamm. thought he was fantastic.
it's going to drive me insane forever because no way that ever gets explained. It's the brief case in pulp fiction all over again. I really liked that episode. It kind of doubled as a halloween episode which is great. I assumed the spooky howls were from the deer they found, but it kept going after so who knows. Everything is so sad all the time. Jon Glaser was a nice surprise.
makes sense. Earlier he said the sound was the sound of death, too. I loooved Tobias / Santa jamm and laughed every time he called her dolly. I really didn’t feel like it was tyrell’s time to go, especially with the previous week’s setup of what was to happen with him becoming CEO, so I wonder how Whiterose is gonna deal with him being missing.
Honestly, the BSOD thing is cool but I just don’t get what the point of Tyrell’s character ever was. But huge congrats to Martin Wallstrom for getting a paycheck the entire second season despite not appearing until the very end. That’s the dream.
Yeah this death felt more abrupt than Angela's. At least she had a complete arc. I felt that there was more to Tyrells story, but whatever I guess
Yeah I thought they were going somewhere with her but I guess that scene between her and Elliot was throwaway unless we get an interesting twist this season
I think that's kind of the point of Tyrell though. While he initially seemed like a capable, evil dude he ultimately was always a pretty pathetic dude who was in over his head and just a pawn for the Dark Army. His life is fucking sad. He was imprisoned, his wife was killed, he lost his child and all of it was meaningless. Even his only "friend" Elliot barely gives a shit about him on a personal level. His only "victory" is going off to die alone to fuck over White Rose and try to buy some time.
People are pissed that this death “wasn’t good enough” for him but I think him getting killed by a dude who he so arrogantly assumed he already killed is pretty appropriate for someone as inept as him.
I always assume everyone is about to double cross everyone. The fantasy woman did and the Santa didn't but I was just WAITING for him to reveal he was actually sober and he'd lured Darlene somewhere.
I was honestly afraid when he came back to talk to Darlene outside of the car he was gona catch a bullet and DA would kidnap Darlene or something. I am really glad he didn’t die
obviously loved the scenes with Tobias/Darlene and with Elliot/Tyrell, but the Dom storyline also blew me away. I thought she was dead, and while I normally hate the dream trope, that one didn't seem as bad for whatever reason.
Aside from the Pulp Fiction vibe at the end of the episode, I got major Fargo/Coen Brothers vibes from the rest of the episode. Really a unique episode from the rest of the series. I think it honestly may have been one of my favorites.