All 3 season are in the same universe. This is confirmed by the creators and obviously by the fact that Rust and Marty exist in this world of season 3.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 While season 4 was pretty disappointing, I do like how it lowkey is set in an alternate universe to season 1's. There are mentions of characters with the same names, but in a new context, the spiral rolls the other direction and there's even mentions of "The Blue Queen"!
Jesse Chavez One of the scariest scenes in the series isn’t a gruesome dead body or sudden act of violence but just a man calling another man on the phone. The performances from everyone really sell it.
One of the most chilling and compelling scenes in film. Although Michael Rooker's character disappointed me (I was expecting him to be in a suit) it was good to see him in the great show.
This series has a theme: rich, influential people always getting away with stuff.
All 3 season are in the same universe. This is confirmed by the creators and obviously by the fact that Rust and Marty exist in this world of season 3.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 While season 4 was pretty disappointing, I do like how it lowkey is set in an alternate universe to season 1's. There are mentions of characters with the same names, but in a new context, the spiral rolls the other direction and there's even mentions of "The Blue Queen"!
Nothing starts the day off better than a phone call from Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. What could go wrong?
Michael Rooker is the one actor who actually CAN portray a mad man.
Nightmare fuel for adults.
Jesse Chavez One of the scariest scenes in the series isn’t a gruesome dead body or sudden act of violence but just a man calling another man on the phone. The performances from everyone really sell it.
Getting called to the principal's office - adult version
Phenomenal scene. Big finale tonight.
That Sound Effect at 3:09-3:10 :O
The guy who plays hoyt is Michael rooker aka Merle Dixon from the walking dead
This season was wonderful.
One of the most chilling and compelling scenes in film. Although Michael Rooker's character disappointed me (I was expecting him to be in a suit) it was good to see him in the great show.
I don't see how him wearing a suit would somehow make him more intimidating.
I'm getting major Black Volga vibes from this scene.
Michael Rooker
I’m Marry Poppins y’all!
I just finished watching and i got a question that's bugging me. Did Wayne ever tell Roland about this call? If not then why even after they got old?
i don't remember wayne telling roland
What a surprice!!! I was soo surpriced that I couldn't get over the surprice even after receiving my birthday surprices!
supriced!
hi, what is music in the end? And thanks for share this scene :)
That doesnt sound like Rooker
well, maybe a little
Sounds like he did in Days of Thunder and Mississippi Burning.