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Whatshername: [s1e4]

While Larry is away from his cell, Jimmy takes the risk of hunting for evidence. He finds photos of historical re-enactments and sports cars, but nothing that immediately proves Larry is a murderer.

In contrast, Jimmy remembers his father, "Big Jim" Keene (played by Ray Liotta ), as an encouraging and inspirational figure who played football with him.

Larry’s world is dominated by nighttime shades of blues and grays, while Jimmy’s world is presented in "blinding color," though the episode questions if that color is a lie. [S1E4] WhatsHerName

Following a prison riot, Jimmy and Larry are left with more time to interact, leading to a "deep dive" into their opposing personalities.

As the episode progresses, Jimmy begins to look more objectively at his own father’s failings and the "red flags" he previously ignored. The Prison Riot Aftermath While Larry is away from his cell, Jimmy

Larry reveals more about his "dreams," which often sound like blurred memories of his crimes, further creepying out Jimmy. Production & Critical Reception

The episode features a significant face-off between the two characters. Paul Walter Hauser’s performance as Larry is noted for his voice becoming "gratingly effective" and higher-pitched when confronted. Larry’s world is dominated by nighttime shades of

Flashbacks show a young Larry Hall being woken up in the middle of the night by his father to help dig graves. His father is depicted as a "horrid" man who forced Larry to scavenge belongings from the dead.

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