Well why wouldn't you kill him in his case if you are trying to finish off with this life? Almost the whole family is done but Dodd still has men if he is alive... He doesn't wasnt loose ends When Hanzee opens the door of the cabin the first words Dodd says is "oh thank god" If Hanzee had interest to save Dodd he would of shot the couple right away there and get Dodd out but he made up his mind before going there.
I think Hanzee has reached his tipping point. He was Dodd's most trusted man but Dodd still treated him like crap, like with the racial slurs, pretty sure he'd used those in earlier episodes as well....
Season two takes place before season one. The female officer in season one is the child of the state policeman in season two. One could easily watch season two without ever seeing season one.
Repped. Awesome, thanks for the info! I need to catch up with you guys, I was avoiding reading this thread. haha
I think he just wants out completely. He didn't want to hurt the morons because he knew from the beginning they were just "innocent" and being used to changed leadership in the family plus start a war. I think they mentioned him being a Nam vet more as he is tired of war than tired of white people.
He brought it up in the earlier scene in the auto shop with Sonny & Offerman. "Send in the Indian." He was a tunnel rat.
Considering she's got a basement full of magazines and is all-in on the EST-ish self-help crap, I'd say she's always been "a bit touched".
I think the self help stuff was her lesbo coworker though. I meant crazy as in seeing things, delusional.
Show is so good you almost completely forget about the random paranormal undertone. Betsy saw some weird stuff in the house too.
Kirsten Dunst or Peg Blomquist? Lol, I think she pretty much nailed that character. I am not American German Dunst's fan but I think she is brilliant in that role