So it turned out that the whole mess for 5 years is a family drama... In general, I was confused by the phrase that the Barn would drag out the entire Broadcast, but Audrey gets it...(
@Кайла: That's about how it should end according to the canons: there won't be any trouble, and neither will Audrey. They will most likely do so, although it is predictable.
Dave and Vince have probably the most unpredictable ending in the entire series (well, so far, anyway) - both sacrifice themselves for the sake of the city and everyone they love. They act like real heroes. Daddy's logic is "pleasing" - "everything is for you, daughter", I will kill everyone you love, destroy everything, trample on you, suppress you, "I love you." And in the end? A banal revenge for not appreciating genius. How typical. Badass Duke is as good as ever. It's even a bit of a pity that I've only become a "bad boy" now. About the Barn and the finale, there are so many assumptions swarming in my head, from Duke (or Croatoan), who will somehow get the Broadcast from Audrey, to Audrey's disappearance, troubles and everything else, and the development of events like in the series where William showed Haven without troubles (Nathan is still the boss, but here in A certain Audrey Parker arrives in the city and Zaverte... I'm sorry, the schipper in me is burning and worried), but where everything is fine. The finish line, I can't even believe it. It seems like only yesterday they were lamenting that the final was months away, and now it's literally on the nose. I want to and I don't want to.
P.S. And I can't get past Edge (Adam, aka Dwight) and Christian (McHugh). My love for WWE makes me ecstatic to see these two side by side.
The Tiggs brothers broke my heart. Vincent at all.. I also stomped on it. How incredibly I love them =( Captain Kirk is alarming in his logic. The main villain, by definition, must be crazy, because it's so common in all TV series) And here... A bunch of logically correct statements and a ton of other world eugenics. Although mad scientists are always right in many ways, maybe they will show his madness later.
The series is great, but the series has godlessly slipped. Sometimes it seems that the scriptwriters are being hit on the head with something heavy. Sorry. The series started well.
Well, Shatner actually says everything about the ether correctly, these are naturally superpowers that are not even limited by the basic laws of physics. There is only one problem - they are all created to be mocked, with the exception of some (like the sisters' revival) and it is not entirely clear why. Well, it used to be clear, but now, when everyone is trying to rationalize, the ends don't add up.
How they break Audrey, figuratively and literally.The previous personalities didn't seem to resist. They tolerated and obeyed. Hope for a happy ending is fading. They lost all their cards, leaving only the residents of the town with minimal knowledge and Vince. Feisty - at least evil has acquired a face, which means you don't have to draw the devil. It's a great series.
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15In general, I was confused by the phrase that the Barn would drag out the entire Broadcast, but Audrey gets it...(
Daddy's logic is "pleasing" - "everything is for you, daughter", I will kill everyone you love, destroy everything, trample on you, suppress you, "I love you." And in the end? A banal revenge for not appreciating genius. How typical.
Badass Duke is as good as ever. It's even a bit of a pity that I've only become a "bad boy" now.
About the Barn and the finale, there are so many assumptions swarming in my head, from Duke (or Croatoan), who will somehow get the Broadcast from Audrey, to Audrey's disappearance, troubles and everything else, and the development of events like in the series where William showed Haven without troubles (Nathan is still the boss, but here in A certain Audrey Parker arrives in the city and Zaverte... I'm sorry, the schipper in me is burning and worried), but where everything is fine.
The finish line, I can't even believe it. It seems like only yesterday they were lamenting that the final was months away, and now it's literally on the nose. I want to and I don't want to.
P.S. And I can't get past Edge (Adam, aka Dwight) and Christian (McHugh). My love for WWE makes me ecstatic to see these two side by side.
Captain Kirk is alarming in his logic. The main villain, by definition, must be crazy, because it's so common in all TV series) And here... A bunch of logically correct statements and a ton of other world eugenics. Although mad scientists are always right in many ways, maybe they will show his madness later.