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My childhood best friend was one of 11 kids. He honestly was happy he had so many siblings because he was often just neglected more then anything else. He parents were also ultra religious abusive assholes but he learned early on that he could just disappear for days at a time and no one noticed. I remember a few

Advocating for anyone to be raped, under any circumstances, is a truly terrible thing.

Fuck that entire family. He was doing this shit to his sister, his parents knew about it and did nothing about it except send him to some church camp.

I remember when these people starting getting attention on talk shows. It was all “look at this fun family with just so many kids”. I knew from my own experience no one has this many kids for “fun”. They are almost always religious extremists and there big giant families are rampant with abuse and neglect.  I think

Fuck this guy. 

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So. Shauna wakes up. Generally that means it’s her dream. But for it to be her dream, she’d have to be dreaming of Jackie dying (when she really is) and seeing LL saying “it’s not so bad,” etc.

I agree. I actually stopped reading forums for a while after the first time I read a reddit forum with Javi is Adam and Adam is a figment of Shauna’s imagination.

Jeff remains a precious jewel, and Shauna reaming out Randy for his stupidity at the reunion was great.

Based on the finale, I think the “one” thing they are being mysterious about (on purpose) is whether or not there is an outside supernatural force on this show, or if the girls just believe it to be so.  Both explanations are still valid.

People have had VERY elaborate conspiracy theories about this show from the start...and it seems like none of them have come true. From “Adam is Javi” to “there will be another Yellowjacket at the reunion” the show has instead been very straightforward. I would perhaps compare it to “The Invitation” by Karyn

Loved the finale, although episode 9 remains my favorite, and i will agree that the reunion was underwhelming.

Read an interview with the writers on the Variety site and they discussed the finale and confirmed some things that people might be interested in. (SPOILER) obviously, but not really for viewers as the writers revealed these little things

“And it’s just gonna keep getting colder and not I better put on a coat cold. We’re talking dying feels like falling asleep cold.” -Tai, episode 7

It just struck me how pathetic and out-of-touch she truly is when she commands Shauna to leave the cabin. She obviously doesn’t know that it’s going to snow, but she may have literally been sending her erstwhile friend out to die. Her own expectations are so out of whack about their situation that she apparently

- They all say they’ve done terrible things, and when Jessica says to Misty, “You killed, survived and ate each other, that’s not to bad”, Misty shrugs then looks at her, making it seem they did things worse than just eating each other. That’s why I think Shauna gives birth, and they sacrifice and eat her child to

Exactly. Jackie’s death was perfectly set up, the payoff to a whole season of her holding onto her pre-crash self/view of the world. This is actually why I could never understand all the theories of her being AQ, or her leading a rival tribe or whatever. Her main defining feature was that no one would ever look to her

I wish I had more faith that Showtime wasn’t gonna Showtime, because I really enjoyed this season. It kept me off balance in a way that few shows have managed to do, featured an impressive number and variety of standout moments, and managed to make me cackle on a regular basis.

No mention of Nat asking Shauna “Do you even remember how to do this?” whilst she was dismembering Adam? With that said it makes it seem like Shauna is no stranger to hacking people up and it may be something we see from young Shauna in future seasons.

There is more to Adam. He is likely part of Lotte’s cult. He has the symbolic tattoo. He talks about taking Shauna to a cabin in the woods to meet his “friend”. The “loan sharks” are part of the cult and made Jeff give them copies of Shauna’s diaries. This led to them knowing the type of guy to send to seduce Shauna.