I thought it was the best episode this season yet, the path of succumbing to untreated mental illness is all too realistic and scarier than the zombie monsters
I thought it was the best episode this season yet, the path of succumbing to untreated mental illness is all too realistic and scarier than the zombie monsters
This was a terrible ending, I felt cheated. We got to know all these wonderful women,and then spend the last 15 minutes watching Vince in a bad makeup seeing them as whores? And not seeing the rest of the chracters at all! What’s the point they were trying to make, that whoring is what their lives amounted to?
I grew up 170 km from Prypyat’, that’s actually how the new soviet built apartment blocks looked like. Ours looked pretty similar.
This show for me is like having therapy sessions when you have to recount every traumatic memory of your life. Feeling ugly and foreign in my body because my hips and breasts got big, face covered with acne, period started in a summer camp and I too thought I was horribly sick - my mother didn’t bother to warn me and…
Started watching because of Kelly Reilly, but never expected such a great cinematic quality overall! I even like Kevin Costner in that role.
I’m not a man and I hate country music but I love this show!
I thought the Kid made (at least) the last figure out of soap, - Molly found a pile of shredded soap in the room, and Jackie found a knife under his pillow
Yes, that!
I thought the look on Ruth’s face when she saw the coffin of her long dead husband was horror, perhaps the good reverend wasn’t so good?
If anyone is a “horrible” person in this episode, that’s Vic, who guilt trips a woman to have his baby, when he won’t be around to care for it. Seriously, making a 40? year old woman have a fifth child alone? What if she dies, who will care for it then? Insanely irresponsible. Not to mention the sex scene bordering on…