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True. I actually returned here to add that, but you beat me to the punch.

Agreed.

But the Angelenos may ultimately need clean diapers, after drinking the water in Mexico.

Re: "Why does every single rural Mexican speak English"…

Si. Just look at the grapevines, mijo.

A little dab'll do ya.

Indeed. And to ensure we didn't overlook the vino connection, we were shown multiple shots of wine bottles in Celia's kitchen and of her imbibing wine in her house and on the patio.

Don't recall that BB ep. Is it possible you're referring to BB: "Ozymandias"?

Big contrast with Daniel, who even in a dream in which a suspicious sound rudely awakens him, tells Ofelia to don her shoes, before they run outside.

RE: "all the vats and barrels indicate the Abigails had a vineyard"

I thought it was necessary, evidenced by the debate in last week's forum and on Talking Dead about who the kid with the hand around his throat was, in Daniel's flashback. Moreover, it nicely ties back to the "Ouroboros" theme (in Daniel's case, the terrorized boy becomes the boy-later-adult terrorist, who by this show

RE: "The owl is a Christian symbol […]"

RE: "Celia's religion is Catholic"

Reed: the Trojan Horse that keeps on giving.

Agreed, with brewfan19 about the bite mark and with Bell Swerve about Nick.

Yes; I get those, too, frequently long after an episode has first aired, as people post replies after watching the episode in reruns, on DVDs, or on streaming home media. To each his/her own how s/he handles ongoing notifications of replies about a show s/he's disengaged from.

Yes, they do. And no, it shouldn't.
But the faithful who feel that way also say such things as:"God won't give me/us anything I/we can't handle", or "God's testing us," or "Ours is a vengeful God", or "It'll be better in the 'Promised Land' (i.e., Heaven)", or some such thing. Otherwise, they'd be unable to

Actually, I did. Here's the relevant excerpt of what I posted yesterday. Soon after the episode aired.

Good to know. (I thought that one had to be clicked open and clicked closed, the way we set our garage door.) Let's hope the gates cooperate - both when opening and closing - when Strand, et. al. make haste back to the yacht.

Nor Luis, many parishioners, a priest, a black corpse-eating dog.