They dropped the “Allie is a freshman” plot from the pilot, aged her up to be in the class of 1996 and gave her a terrible fake Joisey accent. Ugh.
They dropped the “Allie is a freshman” plot from the pilot, aged her up to be in the class of 1996 and gave her a terrible fake Joisey accent. Ugh.
This is just one of MANY, MANY inconsistencies/plot holes in this show. It’s really messy.
I thought the man who invited Jackie was the guy who died in the cabin?
You’re going to feel her presence (or absence) that’s for sure. Everyone will realize the joy they lack now that she is gone. She was able to bind them together in common cause, whether it was a pep talk, or a party. Survivalists will talk about how morale is a crucial part of making it out of a survival situation…
well put, I think that’s why Jackie’s death really was a gut punch. She was just a teenage girl doing teenage girl things, an innocence Nat had already been robbed of despite being the empath of the girls. Things are going to get really uncomfortable.
Hers and Laura Lee’s demises will prove crucial in hindsight. LL was both a source of hope and optimism and dare I say strength, and she kept Lottie’s visions grounded. Her absence deprived the group of all those qualities, while Jackie, for all her seemingly shallowness and inability to adapt, and her throwing of…
agreed. Jackie was one of the few things keeping those girls from losing their humanity. Her death is going to have some major ramifications for the group.
This review is ironically deeply unempathetic which fits considering this TV series is all about losing empathy.
Didn’t feel like Laura Lee’s death was played for laughs imo. More like any hope has now gone out the window and things are about to get even darker very quickly.
She is almost 30 and is playing around 16/17. She definitely does not look like a teen on the show.
I am bummed about where this show has gone — the first couple of episodes were STELLAR, and they seemed to be setting up a very dark show about the depths of where humanity can take you when in a desperate situation. A tale about a bunch of very TYPICAL teen girls who somehow, over 19 months, morph into feral cannibal…
I don’t know if I’m an outlier, but I’m less interested in the mystery/supernatural element (especially the latter: god help us if this goes the route of Lost) than in watching the relationships between the characters develop. The acting on this show is phenomenal.
I noticed something when I re-watched the episode where Lottie finds Taissa in the woods eating dirt. Before she goes out the door, she grabs an ax from the wall and turns around. When she turns around, the antlers are framing her head. I think this may be a hint that Lottie will be the leader that we see in the…
5 seasons? Great. I can’t wait for the two-parter about the Jesus girl getting a splinter.
I think the girl with the broken leg was in the montage of the reporter talking to people in episode one (“It could have been me!”)
She had a wine glass in her hand and seemed a lil’ bitchy.
I think adult Shauna killed a whole new bunny that she saw in the garden and cooked. If my dinner host told me that, I wouldn’t be shocked. Perhaps rabbits are delicious! I’m finding her daughter’s writing to be cliched so far.
Thinks “Vikings”—men who committed rape—are role models