That was a messed up episode. Seemed like a massive buildup just to have an excuse to have Barry go after Mr. Cousineau again....but I guess that's the joke.
More of a set up episode tonight. I think the next one is going to blow up.
On a side note, you're already releasing episodes on Sunday evening when everyone would love to watch comfortably before getting ready for their work week, and then they also go for a 10pm eastern release time?
Weird decision, Imo
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The Bill Burr cameo was *chef's kiss*. Fuches' The Raven's return was good. Sally is an absolute train wreck, and Barry is looking for permission to kill through religious podcasts.
Next week's episode is going to be a doozy.
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Fuches with the best upgrade after the time jump. The podcasts were hilarious and so dark.
Pretty straightforward episode setting up the conclusion other than the strange Sally scene.
I'm assuming the Sally scene was her actually kicking that guys ass, but psychologically locking herself in the room so she wouldn't have to deal with the trauma of it?
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I'm assuming the Sally scene was her actually kicking that guys ass, but psychologically locking herself in the room so she wouldn't have to deal with the trauma of it?
Interesting theory. That scene was confusing at best.
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I'm assuming the Sally scene was her actually kicking that guys ass, but psychologically locking herself in the room so she wouldn't have to deal with the trauma of it?
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Interesting theory. That scene was confusing at best.
It seemed to be a traumatic flashback to when she was attacked by that guy in the apartment and she stabbed him in the head/neck, likely triggered by the alcohol and the guy taunting her outside of the house.
The truck plowing into the house was surreal.
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It seemed to be a traumatic flashback to when she was attacked by that guy in the apartment and she stabbed him in the head/neck, likely triggered by the alcohol and the guy taunting her outside of the house.
The truck plowing into the house was surreal.
That makes sense. The bit about the metal in the eye, would suggest that it was just a flashback.
Although the guy who was in the house was also talking about the kid, and the room was all messed up when she came out of the bedroom.
Also, the truck part was weird.
My impression was that some of that scene was happening and some was in Sally's imagination. It was really hard to tell what was what, but that was likely intentional.
Sally is a psychological mess. I interpreted that scene as a hallucination that was started by the threat and broken by the truck hitting the trailer/house, driven by who I assume to be the dude from the diner.
The shadow figure in the house was part of the hallucination, the guy threatening them was outside and readying to ram the building.
The mess was from the trailer/house tilting, and Sally's desperate call was panicking from bringing this attention/danger to their door step.
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Sally is a psychological mess. I interpreted that scene as a hallucination that was started by the threat and broken by the truck hitting the trailer/house, driven by who I assume to be the dude from the diner.
The shadow figure in the house was part of the hallucination, the guy threatening them was outside and readying to ram the building.
The mess was from the trailer/house tilting, and Sally's desperate call was panicking from bringing this attention/danger to their door step.
That makes sense. The only real parts were the initial threat and then the truck hitting the house. I don't know enough about trucks, but could you ram a truck into a house hard enough to tilt the house and not do significant damage to a truck like that? The house wasn't huge, but not all that small either.
The scene of the dude in black following her was one of the creepiest things I've seen in any show or movie. The fact it was in broad daylight made it even scarier to me
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