God, of course someone is saying “both sides” in defense of OAN. The existence of other bad stuff doesn’t excuse the bullshit OAN pulls. And when someone like Gundy endorses them as the “only people telling the truth” then it’s a pretty significant red-flag that he’s bought into their crazy. That’s even before you get into the subjects of BLM or police brutality that Chubba is clearly concerned about specifically.
First red flag i remember is when he was still at Houston and called into a local radio station to angrily refute an article about him recruiting Kyle Allen. It just seemed like he made it so unneccesarily personal.
It’s really not a dumb question on his part. When Veidt mentions that he’s writing a play, it’s actually in reference to the game warden and his escape attempt, not The Watchmaker’s Son. The show’s creator admitted this on the last episode of the podcast.
So it’s possible that’s the same Phillips that becomes the game warden.
Rorschach sent his journal before traveling to Veidt’s lair with the others, so the it could only contain whatever he had figured out up to that point.
I’ve heard this a lot, and it sounds like it has to do with the tone and message of the movie being different from the original comics. Alan Moore viewed the masked vigilantes he was drawing as fundamentally damaged people, but Snyder makes them a bit more heroic and glorifies some of the more brutal violence they inflict on people.
I really liked the opening credits sequence of the movie and thought the casting for Rorschach was fantastic.
Laurie Blake’s father - one of the vigilantes that fought crime alongside Hooded Justice and Laurie’s mom. He is murdered in the beginning of the original comics/movie. Petey addresses his relationship to Laurie a bit in the car with Angela and Laurie.
Watchmen was a famous graphic novel in the 80’s that got made into a movie in 2009. The events of the book/movie are set in an alternate universe New York in the 80’s, while this show is a sequel set in present-day Oklahoma. It’s probably not a requirement, but it seems like a good idea to watch the movie or read the book first so you aren’t as confused by a number of things that the characters in the show accept as normal.
It’s a bad attempt at trolling. He’s gonna be a moron and try to pick internet fights until he’s banned and can go back to Tigerdroppings or Texags and complain about how mean those people were to him.
...Although, from reading that one post he could just be suffering from actual mental illness. It seems a bit much for a troll.
He’s a slower Collin Johnson. It looks like he has reliable hands and can high point a ball, but who do you take snaps away from to get him on the field? Maybe on 3rd down situations?
Sweat has pretty rapidly put on weight since graduating from HS and he’s been singled out for needing to work on his stamina, so i doubt he’ll be stealing too many snaps away from Coburn in the near future. Have a hard time seeing him as anything other than a 4 game + redshirt guy unless shit goes sideways.