

Ax-Crazy: Jesus, Soldier and Angel play this trope EXTREMELY well.Ate His Gun: Reverend Fitzgerald commits suicide via shotgun when cornered by the police and Hap & Leonard.In the end, despite their best efforts and even finding her, she is killed by getting impaled on some debris. All for Nothing: In Season 3, Hap and Leonard have to find Florida Grange.Likewise, elements of Two-Bear Mambo shine through in Mucho Mojo, as well as a quick nod to Bad Chili.Adaptation Expansion: While the first season is mostly an adaptation of Savage Season, minor elements of Mucho Mojo are included.Adaptational Curves: While no particular mention is made in the novel about Trudy's bust, her role is played by the very buxom Christina Hendricks.Williams has played a main homosexual character. Actor Allusion: Not the first time Michael K.Most of season 3 takes place from Christmas Eve 1989 through New Years. Hap Collins, a white working class laborer who spent time in federal prison as a young man for refusing to be drafted into the military and serve in the Vietnam War and Leonard Pine, a gay black Vietnam vet with serious anger issues. Set in the late 1980s in the fictional East Texas town, it focuses on the titular characters (respectively played by James Purefoy and Michael K. Lansdale and adapted from his series of novels of the same name.

Hap and Leonard is a Sundance Channel drama series based on the characters Hap and Leonard, created by novelist Joe R.
