Watch The Shield (not to be confused with the shitty Marvel series from the 2010s), where he co-stars with Michael Chiiklis as a corrupt LA cop. It's a great series inspired by the IRL Rampart PD Scandal
Look I know he's had plenty of amazing roles, but I still have this weird feeling of seeing an actor I've loved for a long time being seen and loved by so many people for the first time. Like saying "I'm glad he's finally getting his due" feels dismissive of his amazing work before now but that's still how I feel.
True, I had a similar reaction watching this video on Inside Games where one of the guys says that Walton Goggins is finally having a breakthrough (no timestamp because I'm lazy). Like dude... the man's been a household name for the better part of two decades now, even if he had a bit of a cool down for a few years recently. I mention The Shield in another comment, but he co-starred in what was at the time the most watched cable drama series (back when those words meant something) of all time. Walton Goggins is great and has been for years
He's from my hometown, he's always been amazing in anything he plays especially bad guys you like. I'm always glad he gets good work and it's long deserved he's got a leading role. I love his voice too, everyone where I grew up sounds just like him haha.
I'm not sure how to feel about the Ghoul. Wanna root for him because we know what he lost, but then he kills the dog... Oh wait, dog isnt dead, and he heals it. So he is a good guy? He just murdered a bunch of people for absolutely no reason though... What the fuck is his deal? I mean, besides being a ghoul and his daughter probably being dead and his wife possibly being the very reason for the end of the world?
I'll take the ghoul over maximus....dude is just brain dead. Like eats crayons brain dead...the show is good, on episode 5 right now, but holy shit do i just cringe every time he is on screen.
You're not wrong, but like... The dude was already a random wasteland kid when he was picked up by the Brotherhood. Can't really blame him for being a dumbass when he had pretty much no education other than "technology bad. Mutants bad."
Why ? I know dude's not the brightest but i think maximus is much much younger than the ghoul and still sees himself as a good person so i guess his actions are justified .
The dudes that opened his coffin literally giving him a job? And plenty of people in Filly he shot didn't even have weapons! He was gonna shoot Lucy until Aspirin (they said Aspirin and not Aspirant right? I'm gonna keep calling him Aspirin because it's funnier) jumped in.
Plastic surgeon flooding their basement, just thinking about the rhinoplasty they could perform. "He'll be even sexier with that scar from the forearm flap!"
homeless? it's a post-apocalyptic wasteland...
that's like calling me yachtless...
or mansionless... not owning something is not a definition or description of a person
Not owning something? sure, that's not necessarily the best way to define someone. especially in a post apocalyptic wasteland.
But there are certain benchmark things that are consequential enough to define someone. Not having reliable access to shelter is pretty descriptive of a person's situation.
I don't think you could argue that the only difference between someone who owns their own functional and crewed yacht - and a person who is homeless, is personal preference/taste. Regardless of an apocalypse.
But, I wouldn't expect the mansionless to understand the nuances of owning things so don't worry about it too much /s
Honestly, I'm loving the slur mansionless. Thank you for this