Did anyone else read the Walton goggins interview with the gothamist...

Did anyone else read the Walton goggins interview with the gothamist? It looks like it the interview kept trying to bait Walton and he just ended the interview.

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why was he trying to bait him?

Thanks for baiting me into going to check it out, you snakey little cunt.

Well he wouldn't move on after they discussed criticism of Lee and gamby's treatment of Dr Brown. Walton said the he has people thanking him for his accurate portrayal of treatment but since it makes critics UN comfortable these dipictions glorify it.

Good interview, and I don't think he was baiting him and regardless Goggins replies were well done
gothamist.com/2017/09/18/interview_walton_goggins_on_vice_pr.php

>Well, obviously, there's a little problem with that just because people are only given so many episodes at a time, so they can't see the full breadth of the story usually.
>WG:Right, well then, maybe a person in that position should hold those thoughts until they see an entire movement. You know, it's like listening to "Bohemian Rhapsody," and you just write an article on like the first 30 seconds of that song. Well then, what would that be, in compared to listening to the entire song? That's what I think.
>OK. I guess my view was just that there was this weird thing where some people couldn't separate you guys commenting on and discussing these issues, verses identifying with or glorifying them. That they were conflating the two.
>WG:I don't understand what you're saying.
That some people assumed the story you were telling was one of relishing in the mud, as opposed to commenting and critiquing these men.
>WG:Relishing in the mud, like Danny McBride and Walton Goggins were relishing in the mud? Well, this was what was written on the page, first and foremost, And you know what, I'm gonna end this really quickly, but I'll just say this in closing: who was the most lovable person in the room? Who were the most despicable people in the room? It's Lee Russell and Neal Gamby, and it is their journey towards a personal, soulful redemption. This story hopefully will be about a journey towards enlightenment. About lifting oneself out of an arrested state of development. Right? That's what I think, and I think...yeah that's it.

Well when you don't include the part with the baiting in it sure... Fuck off Ben yaka you racist asshole

He kept pressing the retarded issue for clickbait material, I guarantee you. In any case, Walton handled it as it should have been handled.

Speaking about all of those little shitheads that watched the first 2-3 episodes, "Reviewed and critiqued" it, said "Oh look at this, a show about two white men trying to bring down a black woman." for the epic upvotes, and moved on:

>Right, well then, maybe a person in that position should hold those thoughts until they see an entire movement. You know, it's like listening to "Bohemian Rhapsody," and you just write an article on like the first 30 seconds of that song. Well then, what would that be, in compared to listening to the entire song? That's what I think.

I included the important part which was Goggins rebuttal, the rest can be read on the site, don't know why you're blowing your top.

Oh you did, did you? Oh thanks it really helps when you leave out the whole reason I started this lost to begin with. I hope your kids rape each other to death and your wife gets hook worm in her cunt from shoving pig feces in it

I miss this show so much already. Fucking horrible being interested in absolutely nothing on tv. This being probably my favorite show of all time, figures it was only written to be two seasons.