@@patallen5095 well it wasn't hard to, Pratt got an early copy of the first book from his friend Shaw (who played Boozer in the show) so when Carr came asking it was an easy answer as Pratt was a big fan of the book
I used this as a guide on how to spot and stop a stalker and now I'm in a mental asylum for criminally insane, writing this through my lawyer. Does anyone know how I can turn into a bat, like vampires do, so that I can escape?
DEAR PRODUCERS OF 'THE TERMINAL LIST' ... please, pretty please write in some scenes that tell Chris's character to TAKE OFF THE BLOODY HAT in a restaurant. Him wearing a hat in a restaurant with a lady at the table is what the dumbed down of A'merrrika will copy. His character is an Officer and an alleged Gentleman. I don't mind him keeping it on IF THERE IS A PURPOSE. Does Chris wearing a hat in a classy restaurant move the story forward ..? If not -- kindly make it so. All my wet, monkey love, D.A. produced screenwriter of a minor cult film that starred Robert Forster
Disclaimer that this scene is the only thing I ever saw about the show, but... if the guy is paranoid (regardless of the fact that it appears he's right), a hat with a brim is a good way to try to keep your face off some cameras or even just keep your face out of view of someone turning in your direction without something more obvious than a glance down at your feet.
Honestly, a show about a hyper-paranoid ex-military type could've been cool. I wouldn't have watched it... But it's not like I'm going to watch whatever this is.
Incase anyone didn't know, the guy he shot is played by Jack Carr, the author of the book series aswell as one of the executive producers on the show
Carr apparently talked Pratt into adapting his books for TV. Nice to have a cameo!!
@@patallen5095 well it wasn't hard to, Pratt got an early copy of the first book from his friend Shaw (who played Boozer in the show) so when Carr came asking it was an easy answer as Pratt was a big fan of the book
I used this as a guide on how to spot and stop a stalker and now I'm in a mental asylum for criminally insane, writing this through my lawyer. Does anyone know how I can turn into a bat, like vampires do, so that I can escape?
According to lore, you need to be "turned" into a vampyr yourself. This requires the skills of a Nosferatu. Are there any in your neighbourhood?
Nice cameo of Jack Carr and his own personal Land Cruiser....
Among of the Best series
One of primes best shows
Indeed.
Y'all gassed me up thinking it was a clip of season 2
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.
Jack's 15 seconds
And he gets killed
WHY.....WHY!!!
LOL
Went out fighting though
Underrated masterpiece
He says buckle up.
Closed caption- "fuckle up"
This show was fantastic
what I love about this scene is that the hitman is the famous author Jack Carr who wrote the book!
What happens when being right means you're crazy
When season 2
Like this clip. Even tho this is Hollywood writing. Some do go through this in real life without justice.
Wow!!!
I thought we were finally getting a second season
I gotta watch this
You won't regret watching it..a good series
Coool
gran film. fosse vero che progettano il 2 capitolo...
The guy was terminal there is no season 2...
Remember reading they are making season 2
There’s 7 books in the series, guess if the tumor really is terminal
luigi would have done it differently but same results
Well, whenever season 2 drops maybe I'll get prime for a month.
No reason before that.
4 shots for a dc? Writers need to do better. This is awful
Huh?
DEAR PRODUCERS OF 'THE TERMINAL LIST' ... please, pretty please write in some scenes that tell Chris's character to TAKE OFF THE BLOODY HAT in a restaurant.
Him wearing a hat in a restaurant with a lady at the table is what the dumbed down of A'merrrika will copy. His character is an Officer and an alleged Gentleman. I don't mind him keeping it on IF THERE IS A PURPOSE.
Does Chris wearing a hat in a classy restaurant move the story forward ..? If not -- kindly make it so.
All my wet, monkey love,
D.A.
produced screenwriter of a minor cult film that starred Robert Forster
Disclaimer that this scene is the only thing I ever saw about the show, but... if the guy is paranoid (regardless of the fact that it appears he's right), a hat with a brim is a good way to try to keep your face off some cameras or even just keep your face out of view of someone turning in your direction without something more obvious than a glance down at your feet.
Honestly, a show about a hyper-paranoid ex-military type could've been cool. I wouldn't have watched it... But it's not like I'm going to watch whatever this is.
You should give the first episode a try, if you dont like it dont continue
Erm, excuse me for being a tiny bit pedantic but, he's not a stalker, he's a hitman. Just a little heads up.
It's a joke title.
So hitmen don't stalk their targets?
What if he’s primary a stalker and a hitman second?
The book is great. The show fell short.