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Because it becomes his story rather than hers.

They looked SO VULNERABLE out on that dock!

I kept thinking, "If I'd never read the book, I'd enjoy this more…"

I thought I was in a time loop!
"Didn't he just say that?!?!"

This episode was more how I imagine MADDADDAM might feel.
That's not a bad thing!

That snowy town square…. Was that the diner from SCHITT'$ CREEK?

#LukeMatters

But if Luke saves June….

This was the mansplaining of episodes.
"Actually… Luke is alive"

It was thrilling drama, I was on the edge of my seat - especially impressed with that ambulance scene…

This episode is art.

I WANT MY GARMANBOZIA

I hope that that's not the last of Beverly Page!

The way the floor swirls makes me think of Leland dancing, how the floor would look from his pov.
I don't think that's an intentional thing, it's just how it makes me me feel.
But not scared; it's like I'm Laura and I'm trying to remember the good things about my Dad.

He was very moving.
I felt he was speaking as a person as well as his character.
(I got the same feeling from The Log Lady… that this is meant as direct communication with viewers, as well as within story.

THANK YOU, MR JACKPOTS!!!!!

As valid a theory as any!

She was in S1 of BASKETS!

My favorite part about Wally Brando was the defiant look on Lucy's face, DARING Sheriff Truman - & the audience - to just give up and walk away!

I feel that's a manifesto for the whole thing!