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Sarah Barrett
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When will we find out if the show is renewed? I really badly want at least one more season.

I really liked it. Looking forward to seeing how it all wraps up. I don't believe for one second this show would kill a child so I figure he'll eventually go off with one of the adults and disappear into the ether like Pat and Pamela have done.

I know not an awful lot happened this episode (apart from some lovely character moments) but I really, truly adore this show. I hope it gets at least another season.

I have a suspicious feeling something else is going on with Lewis's death (suicide? Planes really don't usually plummet like that), and I'm going to be mildly annoyed if it turns out no, that really was just it.

I think she might've become acquainted with them while in prison.

I absolutely love the idea that it's Mark. That's absolutely the sort of dark, cruel twist this show would pull.

I really hope she stops drinking too. Otherwise, dare I say it, the whole elevator plot does come off as a little pointless…

I miss Lewis, but Tandy instantly lying about his death was so very….. Tandy.

If Erica dies, I don't know if I'd continue watching. I don't think she will though, because there's simply no way in hell to make the death of a young pregnant woman and her baby even a little bit funny. Like….at all. Hell, even The Walking Dead's never gone that far, has it?

It's depressing that's that the case, but it seems to be. Especially since I read an interview with Will Forte where he said he wanted more diversity in the show - but for that to work, dammit, you gotta keep people actually alive!

I'm not sure they have a real drone, just that kinda toy-looking one that instantly crashed into the tree.

She has got the fascinating bank robber/identity thief backstory, which I really hope gets brought up again at some point. (And Todd isn't white either, it bears pointing out, but has probably had the most development of anyone this season.)

The worst thing is, he was technically right. They needed to start thinking outside their box fast, because who knew when something could go wrong? It was a sensible move and it utterly failed anyway.

Well yeah? There are a lot of LGBT people in the world. They like to see themselves as the hero just as much as straight white men do.

I really, really hope not. The reason I love this show so much is because it has optimism amongst all the death.

That's a good and very sad point.

Weird, that one works fine for me. Try this one

At the very least they should have had a scene where she asked about Mike. It's like the writers totally forgot they had that date/kiss, which sucks, because it was adorable.

Yep, I also realise a high percentage of them died.