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The Following Season 2 (TV series): Why didn't the cult twins (Luke and Mark) stab the blonde girl instead of strangling her?

It seems like each of these psychopaths, these cult members, has a signature move or a favorite method of killing people. Their ultimate aim is to kill people and I don't think that Joe had put any restrictions on them or taught them to kill people only by stabbing them. Though most people in the cult use knives but there are some outliers as well. One such outlier that immediately comes to mind is Rick Kestor. He was not comfortable with knives so he used to kill people through fire.Apart from that, I think that these twins are really good at using their hands to kill people. Remember how Luke strike Carlos with his left hand in the first episode of second season. It seems like they have some special skills. Well, it can only be confirmed as more episodes of second season unveil.

The Following Season 2 (TV series): Why didn't Ryan Hardy kill Joe Carroll?

This is an interesting question and popped up in my head as well.I think the makers of the show didn't plan anything while writing the first draft of the show. Seems like they are just making the episodes on the fly and turning the serial in whatever direction they think would increase the chances of making more seasons. So, I think there are two ways to look at it.From the show's point of view - It is straightforward. They will definitely bring Joe back. May be not in the next season but definitely sometime in the future. Now, the role of Joe can be interesting. I have a theory in mind. We know that there is a new villain in the town. This villain helped Mark in the finale of season 2. So, I think, at some point of time in the next season, may be Ryan and the FBI find it difficult to deal with this new villain and they may go to Joe asking for his help. So, Joe might come out as a positive character in next season. Well, this is just one theory. We still don't know who this new person is and how dangerous they can be. But one thing is for sure, they needed Joe, their main villain, to keep running this show and hence they couldn't afford Ryan killing him.From Ryan's point of view - Well, psychologically, Ryan should have killed Joe when he had a chance. The reason that Ryan gave to Mike for not killing Joe was so lame that I don't even remember it now. I think he said something like "This needs to end". Seriously? Is this how you are going to end it? All they had shown from the beginning of season 2 was that how badly Ryan wanted to kill Joe. I think the best explanation for Ryan's action can be that he was angry with Joe mainly because he thought Joe was responsible for Claire's death. Ryan wanted to avenge Clair's death. But when he saw that Claire was alive, he came to his senses and may be his anger towards Joe got reduced a bit. Also, I think Ryan didn't want to give Joe the satisfaction of "salvation" that he seeks in death. Joe was pretty sure that he was going to die soon and he was happy about it. He said "I wanted to live in infamous glory and I think I have probably accomplished that.”All in all, I don't think it was a smart move from Ryan's side but then again, I am not seeing a lot of smart things in this serial anymore. The plot is weak. And the cliffhangers we used to experience in season 1 are were absent in season 2. I wish they do justice to season 3 (and any other season that may come in future).

Slash or Buckethead?

Buckethead. Comparing Slash with Buckethead is like comparing guitar riffs with solos. Or comparing Billie Joe Armstrong with Eddie Van Halen.Why:Buckethead is one of the greatest shredders.Buckethead has emotion in his songs.Buckethead is fasterBuckethead is more technical.I know Slash has emotion in his songs. Like Sweet Child O’ Mine or November Rain solo. But its his few guitar licks just. While Buckethead has thousands of licks like that in his songs. He isn’t famous like Slash cause he plays instrumental music. Instrumental artists are less known than guitarists with a band.Slash:,And this is Buckethead !:,Buckethead has emotion in his songs:,etc.Conclusion: Yes, Slash may be good. People may like his guitar tone more. But that’s all subjective. What happens if someone doesn’t like his guitar tone. But Buckethead’s better than Slash its objective. Its not a matter of who’s guitar tone is better. Its a matter of who is more talented/technical. That’s why I’d say he’s better than Slash. Plus there are people who like Buckethead more than Slash.

Which movie of leonardo came first? the beach or titanic?

"Titanic"

The Chancellor Manuscript (2008) (announced) .... Peter Chancellor
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (2008) (announced) (attached) .... Theodore Roosevelt
Blink (2007) (pre-production)
Blood Diamond (2006) .... Danny Archer
The Departed (2006) .... Billy Costigan
The Aviator (2004) .... Howard Hughes
Catch Me If You Can (2002) .... Frank Abagnale Jr.
Gangs of New York (2002) .... Amsterdam Vallon
Don's Plum (2001) .... Derek
The Beach (2000/I) .... Richard
Celebrity (1998) .... Brandon Darrow
The Man in the Iron Mask (1998/I) .... King Louis XIV/Philippe
Titanic (1997) .... Jack Dawson
Marvin's Room (1996) .... Hank
Romeo + Juliet (1996) .... Romeo
... aka Romeo and Juliet
... aka William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (USA: complete title)
Total Eclipse (1995) .... Arthur Rimbaud
... aka Eclipse totale (France: DVD title)
... aka Poeti dall'inferno (Italy)
... aka Rimbaud Verlaine (France)
The Basketball Diaries (1995) .... Jim Carroll
The Quick and the Dead (1995) .... Fee Herod "The Kid"
Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma, Les (1995) .... Un acteur muet à Hollywood
... aka A Hundred and One Nights
... aka A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema
... aka Cent et une nuits, Les (France: short title)
The Foot Shooting Party (1994)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) .... Arnie Grape
This Boy's Life (1993) .... Tobias 'Toby' Wolff
Poison Ivy (1992) (as Leonardo Di Caprio) .... Guy
"Growing Pains" .... Luke Brower (23 episodes, 1991-1992)
- The Last Picture Show: Part 1 (1992) TV Episode (credit only) .... Luke Brower
- The Last Picture Show: Part 2 (1992) TV Episode .... Luke Brower
- The Wrath of Con Ed (1992) TV Episode (credit only) .... Luke Brower
- Maggie's Brilliant Career (1992) TV Episode .... Luke Brower
- The Truck Stops Here (1992) TV Episode .... Luke Brower
(18 more)
"Roseanne" .... Darlene's Classmate (1 episode, 1991)
- Home-Ec (1991) TV Episode .... Darlene's Classmate
Critters 3 (1991) .... Josh
... aka Critters 3: You Are What They Eat (USA)
"Santa Barbara" (1984) TV Series .... Young Mason Capwell (unknown episodes, 1990)
"The New Lassie" (1 episode, 1990)
- Livewire (1990) TV Episode
"Parenthood" (1990) TV Series .... Garry Buckman (unknown episodes)

Who is the eggman in the song "I am the Walrus" by the Beatles?

Eric Burdonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_A...InterpretationAlthough it has been reported that Lennon wrote "I am the Walrus" to confuse those who tried to interpret his songs, there have been many attempts to analyse the meaning of the lyrics. Seen in the Magical Mystery Tour film singing the song, Lennon, apparently, is the walrus; on the track-list of the accompanying soundtrack EP/LP however, underneath "I Am the Walrus" are printed the words ' "No you're not!" said Little Nicola' (in the film, Nicola is a little girl who keeps contradicting everything the other characters say). Lennon returned to the subject in the lyrics of three of his subsequent songs: in the 1968 Beatles song "Glass Onion" he sings "now here's another clue for you all — the walrus was Paul"; in the third verse of "Come Together" he sings the line "he bag production, he got walrus gumboot", and in his 1970 solo song "God", admits "I was the walrus, but now I'm John."Eric Burdon, lead singer of The Animals, claims to be the 'Eggman' mentioned in the song's lyric. Burdon was known as 'Eggs' to his friends, the nickname originating from his fondness for breaking eggs over naked women's bodies. Burdon's biography mentions such an affair taking place in the presence of John Lennon, who shouted "Go on, go get it, Eggman..."

Aside from Neil Young's song "Down by the River", what other songs are about murder?

Ran across this old question and, unless I missed it, which is entirely possible, it seems that “Hey Joe” is conspicuously missing. Originally recorded by The Leaves in 1966, it was the Jimi Hendrix version released that same year that became the most popular. It has been covered by many other artists. Lyrics below.Two versions for your viewing pleasure:jimi hendrix hey joe - Hey Joe lyrics © Ensign Music, Third Palm Music, BMG PLATINUM SONGS OBO THIRD PALM MUSIC:Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun in your hand?Hey Joe, I said where you goin' with that gun in your hand?Alright.I'm goin down to shoot my old ladyYou know I caught her messin' 'round with another man.I'm goin' down to shoot my old ladyYou know I caught her messin' 'round with another man.And that ain't too cool.(Ah-backing vocal on each line)Uh, hey Joe, I heard you shot your woman downYou shot her down now.Uh, hey Joe, I heard you shot you old lady downYou shot her down to the ground. Yeah!Yes, I did, I shot herYou know I caught her messin' 'roundMessin' 'round town.Uh, yes I did, I shot herYou know I caught my old lady messin' 'round town.And I gave her the gun and I shot her!Alright(Ah! Hey Joe)Shoot her one more time again, baby!Yeah.(Hey Joe!)Ah, dig it!Ah! Ah!(Joe where you gonna go?)Oh, alright.Hey Joe, said now(Hey)uh, where you gonna run to now, where you gonna run to?Yeah.(where you gonna go?)Hey Joe, I said(Hey)where you goin' to runto now, where you, where you gonna go?(Joe!)Well, dig it!I'm goin' way down south, way down south(Hey)way down south to Mexico way! Alright!(Joe)I'm goin' way down south(Hey, Joe)way down where I can be free!(where you gonna...)Ain't no one gonna find me babe!(...go?)Ain't no hangman gonna(Hey, Joe)he ain't gonna put a rope around me!(Joe where you gonna.)You better belive it right now!(...go?)I gotta go now!Hey, hey, hey Joe(Hey Joe)you better run on down!(where you gonna...)Goodbye everybody. Ow!(...go?)Hey, hey Joe, what'd I say(Hey... Joe)run on down.(where you gonna go?

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