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Big sky episodes time8/2/2023 I think I sent a two-word email to Ross and Matt and David : “Perfect. I didn’t know in Episode 8 that would be it for him. TVLINE | Did you know from the start that this would be the end for him? And whether or not he’s in earnest that he doesn’t remember or not, she makes it clear that she won’t be fooled again. I also think it’s nice, it’s much more emotionally satisfying that a woman who had been played for a fool by the two men at the center of the crime won’t be fooled again. TVLINE | I loved the idea who had not been at the center of his thinking for quite some time was still observing him and knew him so well - I love the idea that he could fool a lie detector but maybe not the woman who’d been with him for such a long time. The words he uses are words that - the menopause thing is the wrong answer everyday, but particularly on that day. I like the fact that you don’t know whether or not he truly remembers. TVLINE | I was convinced he was faking it, because I’m convinced Rick Legarski is the devil. But Merilee knew.ĭid she though? Did she know? Was he faking it? ![]() No one seemed able to pin down whether or not he was lying. TVLINE | I love that Rick took a lie-detector test and passed it with flying colors. In a psychic way, and I think Brooke did a really lovely job playing it. When you’re writing a revenge story, which essentially this will be, it’s like: Who’s the person who the audience is going to get the most emotional satisfaction out of dispatching this absolutely odious, hideous person? And there’s a long line of people who would’ve been emotionally satisfying to get rid of Rick Legarski, but none more satisfying than Merilee, in my opinion. It was lovely to play those scenes with Brooke. But who would, with Rick Legarski? That’s a tough road for anybody to share values with Legarski. ![]() And then slowly over time, these two people grew apart in a really deeply fundamental way. But at the beginning, you’re in earnest understanding that this could work. Love doesn’t always turn out the way you want it to. Tell me about shooting that.īrooke and I talked about this yesterday… It really is a love affair, all the way through the hammer, in both of our opinions. TVLINE | In this episode, we saw a glimpse of the happier times with Rick and Merilee, which we didn’t get a lot of in the present-day storyline. However, it would be fantastically helpful in HOV lanes because then, not only would you have a second person in the car, it would be a state trooper. I’m absolutely not in possession of the giant cardboard cutout. TVLINE | I’m going to ask my questions in no logical order, starting with: Please tell me that you are in possession of that giant cardboard cutout of yourself? ![]() ![]() I have a feeling there will be no more flashbacks. TVLINE | But now it seems as though the curtain actually has fallen on his final act. TVLINE | The last time that we chatted, I was like, “Legarski’s a goner.” You faked me out! Read on for more of Lynch’s thoughts on the most recent episode, including where he falls in the “Was Rick faking his memory loss?” debate. Therefore, he added, he’s wholly on board with the state trooper’s exit - and especially with the person who sent him on his way. “Television, in most narratives, is not a moral universe in which we’re willing to have people like walk away,” series star John Carroll Lynch, who plays Rick, told TVLine on the phone Tuesday morning. And when he continued to claim obliviousness, she wielded the hammer with fury, leaving his head a bloody mess on the hospital bed’s pillow. “Does this jog your memory at all?” she asked, citing several clues (his mention of her menopause, his singing of particular songs) as evidence that he remembered far more than he let on.
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