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One solution could have been: during the montage showing the times William returns to the park, one moment could have been him catching on fire, and most of his face getting burned off. Park workers rescue him, and of course he gets plastic surgery but from that point on we can assume his face won't age like it would

Next season:

Yeah I just looked at the two scenes carefully, and it looks like the same actor. So it's the same character. Thus, it's looking like Ash won't be able to change the past.

As I pointed out above, Z Nation and Walking Dead take their inspiration from two ends of the zombie movie genre: the campy B movie formula (Z Nation) and the serious take with social commentary allegory (Walking Dead). Each series is a valid representation of the history of zombie movies in popular culture.

Z Nation takes its cues from the schlocky zombie B movies of the 80's and early 90's. So it's more lighthearted and comedic, but it does take itself seriously enough when necessary for the characters. Walking Dead takes its cues from the original Night of the Living Dead. So it's always taken things far more

Another way they could say William is MIB is have William get into an accident that burns off most of his face. He'll have plastic surgery done, of course, but it could be assumed from that point on his face wouldn't have aged as it normally would have.

Perhaps William gets into an accident that burns his boyish face off. Of course he gets plastic surgery but he won't look like what he would have otherwise as he ages.

The one thing I really want to see happen in the finale:

I could see it being that Elsie is a host. So is Ashley. So are the two "butcher" techs who have been serving Mauve. And maybe even Ford — the real Ford died long ago, perhaps murdered in The Incident.

Yeah, she seems to be the go-to for episodes in which important narrative information must be conveyed to the audience. This can be difficult to direct in a compelling fashion, especially when the narrative is as convoluted as this.

If true, Charlotte could be adopted, or maybe MIB remarried. Logan's sister (the woman in the NYC snapshot) is white.

Worst case scenario: They only get a 6 episode final season, with the last episode being two hours. In this way, there will be 50 episode hours of the series for syndication.

As for what happens when Keith finally wakes up: It could happen in the Season 2 finale, and then it turns out — he doesn't remember a thing. But Dory has to keep up the deception because the police are still investigating his assault. So she helps Keith "remember" their relationship where she's his assistant and

I posted this in the comments of the prior episode: How would they continue into Season 2? Just my guess as to how they could "fix" the cliffhanger.

I think it was mentioned that the cult owned the building where the real estate agency has its office. It was rent money. That's all. (My memory isn't clear, so someone correct me if I'm wrong.)

I think it will quickly gain a cult following through binge-views. I don't think TBS released all the episodes at once to dump it, but to market it as an online streaming series to hook in the Netflix viewership, and to pivot themselves in the future as a streaming network.

That's what Drew said, and maybe it truly is how he felt at that point. But he seemed to be parroting what the neighbor who came onto him said about Dory and him as a couple.

He's clearly attracted to the neighbor. It will be interesting to see how their relationship could develop in a second season.

Look, many people can be truly cool, nice, upstanding persons in their heart and mind, but have weird kinky, off-kilter sexual behaviors. You really can't conflate the two.

I'll wager they get a season 4. The question is whether they will decide it's the last one. I'd like to see it go season 5, because the producers' original plan is for 5 seasons.