/r/Graceland
The USA Network TV show Graceland delves into the lives of an elusive group of undercover agents from the FBI, DEA, and US Customs, who live and operate under one roof.
USA's Graceland delves into the lives of an elusive group of undercover agents from the FBI, DEA, and US Customs, who live and operate under one roof.
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Planning a visit o Memphis next weekend. Is there some parts of town to avoid due to crime or just place should not be?
We have tickets for an 11:45am archive vip tour! Any tips or information we should know? It’ll be the first time ever going!
Was Briggs/ Odin dealing dope the whole time ? They never really answered that in the show. He did a lot of shady shit and was an addict And set vanilla ice up to be the fall guy So was he really dirty or not ?
I just binged Graceland for the first time, and now I've run out of episodes to watch. I read on the wiki that there's a deleted scene from season 1 where Mike reveals that he has ADHD, and I'm really disappointed that it wasn't included in the show. This scene was apparently available with the DVD, but I unfortunately can't find it anywhere online (even on the way back machine). Just a few mentions of it, dead links, and a single gif. If anyone knows how to access it, please help me out!
Paige freaking sucks. I didn't trust/like her since day 1. I always thought her and Mike's relationship shouldn't be a thing. Then she literally got Mike murdered and there were no consequences. Mike just forgave her. Curious if they might have talked about this more in season 4.
Badass parents that's who.
well. what a great show! kudos to whomever suggested it to me. (i forgot who). I did spend most of s2 and 3 just being annoyed at mike. dude just trust his peeps, even though they took all his crap and were there for him.
This is like my 3rd time watching this series I really like it! Ok, When we see the photo after Juan gives it to Mike, it’s of a dead person sitting on the steps and there’s a window in the top left but isn’t shattered. So where did the broken glass and reflection come from in the split second of the other photo? Is there something I’m Missing? Even in a later scene(s1 e7) jakes picks up the photo and it’s shown again of the person sitting on the steps
Rewatching season 3! Watched 8 episodes today! It’s so binge watchable. Shame it never got the audience it deserved. Love Briggs, no one else but Daniel Sunjata could have played him. Love Johnny and Dale’s bromance. Love all the chemistry between the characters. Love every scene with Johnny. I noticed a goof - in the scene where the house confront Mike about his opioid use, Mike says “Lisa” instead of “Lena” - the Ukrainian girl. Also the character is called Toros Berbarian (“bare-barian”) and in the same episode, Dale says “Toros Barbearian”.
Anyway super fun and cool show. Sexy and full of action. They should put it back on Netflix! It’s so good!
Hi! This might be a looong shot, but I appreciate any help I can get.
So I've never watched the show entirely, but my wife did and I watched a few scenes here and there with her and one of those scenes has been stuck in my mind lately.
I'm looking for an episode (not sure which season) where Paige goes undercover to a bar I think? I vividly remember she had black hair (wig?) and a gorgeous red dress. I can't remember what the dress looked like except it was red and it was beautiful. That's what I'm looking for. Any screenshot, youtube video, episode name, whatever can help me find that specific dress.
Thank you in advance!
!Maybe I am cold hearted, but why is Paige so obsessed with Lina? Like I get being initially upset when she died, but why is Lina so special over the other girls? !<
"People variously called Graceland a castle, a mansion, a palace. But it reminded me of the badger sett," Prince Harry wrote. "Dark, claustrophobic. I walked around saying, ‘The King lived here, you say? Really?’ I stood in one tiny room with loud furniture and shag carpet and thought, ‘The King’s interior designer must have been on acid.’"
My sense is that Harry, or any foreigner, can certainly make fun of our political leaders, our media figures, and just about any kitschy American hokum they want. But making fun of Elvis and Graceland is a bridge too far. Self-made Elvis Presley bought this place for his poor Mama. If Harry knows what's best (and I wonder if he does), he'd tread lightly.
Can't wait for Harry and Meg to go to Mount Vernon and complain about the decrepit, broken-down state of George Washington's hovel, now held together by two centuries of thickly layered, donated house paint.
https://news.yahoo.com/prince-harry-scoffs-elvis-presleys-184833145.html
I’m on season 1 and just got to the episode about who Odin is. My mind is blown !
Let's look back at some memorable moments and interesting insights from last year.
Your top 7 posts:
'hey it's chester cheeto.. you know why i call him that, guy? bc he's a chester cheeto eating mother fucker?' good god who wrote his lines
I’m surprised this isn’t a popular thread . Did the show get its props?
Really wish we could have gotten one last season. Chasing Dale down while trying to keep the FBI and Customs at bay. Would have been a cool send off. Either that or they would have let Briggs die in the last episode. So he wasn’t “an old tiger”
We are big fans of Rescue Me and every time we see Briggs we just call him Franco. Are we the only ones ?
Loved this show and watched it from the beginning. Just re-watched it all after 6 years and it’s incredible. Extremely angry it got cancelled especially when it did on that cliffhanger! Obviously it’s been so long but is it possible there ends up being some type of movie finale or something at least? It got canceled at the WORST time! Ugh.
Let's look back at some memorable moments and interesting insights from last year.
Your top 10 posts:
So I found the show through watching Good Girls. Obviously Manny Montana is a huge draw for that show and since the news of cancellation came out I started searching for other projects he’s been in.
Started Graceland casually and wasn’t expecting much but quickly got addicted! I’m currently in the middle of season 3 so not all the way done yet.
But my question is why there isn’t more Johnny and Lucia stuff out there. Meaning like Fan Fiction, YouTube Videos, etc? Is it just because there isn’t a lot out there for the show in general?
Their relationship was so good that I’m surprised there isn’t more stuff like that out there. I mean I cried when she broke up with him which is sort of surprising because 1) of the type of person I am and 2) because of the type of show it is. It’s safe to say I was INVESTED in their relationship! Haha
Knowing a little how the show ends I’m bummed they didn’t have a season 4 because I feel like she would’ve maybe made another appearance.
I watched all 3 season and can say it was an alright show I loved Johnny his character was so funny and charismatic. Jakes was a combo of I don’t f with you but I got you. Mike was a goody two shoes I don’t ever do anything wrong. Paige was kinda annoying she went along with a plan and as soon as it went south she wanted to be on the good side. Charlie was a badass she was down with everything. Briggs is a smart man with a plan but a narcissist even though he still helped everyone out and made sure it looked good on him.
The ending I felt like it should have been different it needed more.
Seriously their journey through the first season was great and S2, well it explains itself, they were worth rooting for but 2 seasons of development, was it really worth trashing them for plot?
Especially over someone like Lena, who Paige hardly even knew
I love this show but ffs her selling out Mike like that was unforgivable
and I’m not just talkin about the main cast.
I am watching this show way too fast. And before I know it, it’ll all be over. And then I’ll be sad cuz there’ll be no more Graceland.
I’m trying to understand Page’s head space when she sold out Mike to the corrupt cop at the end of S2. I understand she’s mad that Mike burned the body. But she’s selling out the person trying to pull all of the human trafficking and drug stuff into the light to the person abetting/responsible for it. And she’s been saying throughout “Who’s gonna protect them?”.
I get that Mike wants the whole thing, which is partially why he did what he did. So I would at least get it if she somehow slipped this to her supervisor but to the corrupt cop - the one who has a hand in this? I just can’t get it. Can y’all explain the mentality?
I just started watching this series, seen a handful of episodes already and I actually like it in spite of a couple of issues. The thing is that this series was cancelled. So is it worth it to keep watching? Or am I going to be disappointed with a cliffhanger that I’m always going to wonder about?