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This is my interpretation of everything as well. This show's whole premise is exploring the myriad ways that people try to cope with grief and the unexplained. We're witnessing, in close quarters, one of those ways. The show is tricking us, the viewer, into accepting coincidences as signs of supernatural power, the

I think Matt's given up on the whole thing, otherwise he would have gone with John to find Kevin.

Saying anything for certain in this show, if it hasn't been explicitly shown, misses the point, I think. I'm inclined to think she didn't die after this, but I can also see how she might have.

Evie is also dead and her actor appeared in an episode. MEG is dead. Doesn't mean Liv can't be in the show.

To "care for" and to "care about" imply different things. Care for = like & enjoy, care about = be interested in.

We're a small camp. But I guess it makes sense. Most of the people in the show try to ascribe higher meaning to weird stuff, and most of the audience does the same to the show, indicating they might be inclined do so in real life as well if something like this were to happen.

And the actor portraying Evie played a hallucination in Melbourne. So.

The opening sequence last week had an Easter Egg — it was the marine praying, in French, about the monster in the island. Someone translated it on reddit.

Laurie wasn't talking about the beach ball at that point.

I'm fine with taking him at face value. It makes sense in a twisted way that he'd push himself to an edge like that. Also, he only ever refers to the one trip to the hotel.

This is my feeling. She's truly living, here, while everyone else is preparing for the end of the world. I don't know by what mechanism she would kill herself that would have her wearing all of that protective gear and really checking her oxygen, as we see her testing before she dives. Maybe she just wants to go after

Her kids. Her husband. She's not insecure but it's not insignificant. Caring about things is kind of one of the parts of her returning from the Remnant.

Some of the characters assume that Kevin had a supernatural experience. Some of them think he hallucinated. The same is true of the audience — I don't think Kevin is experiencing something supernatural. But I'm fine with the characters thinking he is.

She still appears in episode credits, and may have a main cast level contract for the season, despite that happening. Maybe people expect her to appear in flashback sequences. Or maybe the actor will be in the place Kevin 'goes' to.

It would have been effective, but "My daughter gave it to me when I abandoned her to join a cult" isn't something she likes to bring up too too often.

Matt still thinks it was an act of God, a test for humanity, but that it wasn't The Rapture.

That he… was forgiven? That's kind of Jesus's general schtick.

That's how I do it, but it's still a bit scary.

"I miss Meg for reasons I can’t quite put a finger on."
The show doesn't have a clear antagonist anymore, a mantle Meg really picked up from The Guilty Remnant as a group in Season 2.

It's established that Abby has the same condition as Raven, yeah. We have seen her exhibit 0 symptoms, other than one nightmare that took place episodes ago that she could have very well had independent of her condition. (Stressed out about the end of the world? I think MOST mothers would have a guilt dream about