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I'm with you. Please, no more Debbie.

If he had pulled up a cowlick and sung "Oh, Susanna" he would have been a dead ringer for Alfalfa. Well, minus the mustache.

The scene with Scotty and Arnold in the car puzzled me, Arnold had his 'phone and for a moment I thought he was going to blow them up or something. He didn't, so I then wondered if he was closing the bunker by remote, as he had told the women it was going to be sealed.
I loved people dancing to disco prior to the end

Although I'm vaguely Presbyterian, I, like you, was not sure if they were taking a shot at the Catholic church or not. Then I was left with the feeling that the statement is being made against the deviousness and machinations of mankind. I agree with you about Father Jude not rejecting God. (From the shallow end of

I had forgotten about the mission control crew. The immediate rushing in of the soldiers who had been waiting in the wings in case of this outcome, the kneeling, the stone faces of those in the know.

When I was younger, I had a favorite sci-fi writer, Phillip Dick, who, at his best, could take my mind and make me think we were going one way, and then completely flip the script and leave me figuratively gasping. I was reminded of this feeling last night. Well done.

I kept wondering why Dave was being beaten repeatedly with a stuffed giraffe, but perhaps it was foreshadowing…

Thank you, Lydia. I had several moments watching last night where I would think, at least I can come to the thread today and read the re-cap. Obviously forgetting that, no, I can't!
I think I need to re-watch.

I've enjoyed this show immensely. I think it suffers in viewership from the fact that a person can't just tune in to it and know what is going on. Of course, that is one of the things the regulars like - - that each vignette segues at a good pace into the next one.