Revelations: Chapter Two
- El episodio se transmitió el 24 nov 2024
- TV-14
- 1h
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En el final de temporada, Boyd es llevado al límite cuando el tiempo comienza a agotarse para alguien que ama. El improbable viaje de Tabitha da un giro sorprendente.En el final de temporada, Boyd es llevado al límite cuando el tiempo comienza a agotarse para alguien que ama. El improbable viaje de Tabitha da un giro sorprendente.En el final de temporada, Boyd es llevado al límite cuando el tiempo comienza a agotarse para alguien que ama. El improbable viaje de Tabitha da un giro sorprendente.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
A.J. Simmons
- Randall
- (as AJ Simmons)
Opiniones destacadas
From the beginning, we were watching the series and just waiting for any evidence or proof of who is behind everything happening in the village! As time passed and into the second season, there were subtle hints, but! Until the evidence appeared in the third season when Henry, Victor's father, came to the village, it was written on the ambulance bed (🏥 Mabuse), and it was shocking! But personally, I kept quiet and said, "Let me just go with it and confirm more?"
Dr. Mabuse from the book by Norbert Jacques in 1921
He is a master of camouflage and hypnotic communication! He is known for his use of body transfer, most often through demonic possession, but sometimes he uses techniques involving objects like televisions or phonographs to build a "crime syndicate"!
Is he the man in the yellow jacket (God knows) because it hasn't been clarified yet?!! But focus with me closely because what you are going to read will clarify many dangerous things about the series.
The first conclusive evidence... Dr. Mabuse is the only one who can turn on a TV, radio, or any electronic device without electricity!! 😳 In the history of all terrifying characters... That's why the music plays by itself in the restaurant, and the radio and electricity in the city from and without any electricity at all...
He loves playing card games like bridge and also tarot cards related to witchcraft. That's why Tilly died when the crows came in, when she tried to help Fatima using tarot cards to reveal the future... When Fatima killed her, the message was basically that whatever we do to people will come back to us, right? And remember that Tilly said she saw this village and predicted it earlier through tarot cards!
Dr. Mabuse likes to play with people like cards or as a puppeteer! And because Dr. Mabuse is also known as the puppet master; the question here is whether the puppet that Christopher was affected by has a deeper meaning that we still don't understand, or if Victor's memory is confused, which is why Jade sees the vision of Christopher's puppet screaming as a sign of something?
Didn't you notice something in the series? The places are filled with playing cards in the restaurant and even in the lighthouse. In this part, tarot cards appear officially through Tilly, but it wasn't until the last episode, when Randall tried to electrocute himself and the device had "Mabuse" written on it again, that the evidence came. Do you think these clues are coincidental? The producers are intentionally doing this.
Juli and Randall's eyes were white after being hypnotized. Dr. Mabuse can do this to his victims when using hypnosis and similar methods, as seen in his appearances in old cinema works.
By the way, Dr. Mabuse has a woman who has a connection to spiders. I don't have many details about her but that's why, in one of the episodes, we saw a large spider web nest, and Boyd was bitten by the spiders. Before this incident, Sarah told Boyd that she heard a woman's voice for the first time, and it was different from the one she had heard before! (A strong hint about the woman who has a connection with spiders and Dr. Mabuse)
Dr. Mabuse is even hinted at in the pictures. In one of the pictures that Tabitha saw in Henry's house, it resembles a special poster of Dr. Mabuse exactly.
It seems that we are facing a fantastic work from the producers about a charming, manipulative, deceitful, criminal, and merciless sorcerer.
Dr. Mabuse from the book by Norbert Jacques in 1921
He is a master of camouflage and hypnotic communication! He is known for his use of body transfer, most often through demonic possession, but sometimes he uses techniques involving objects like televisions or phonographs to build a "crime syndicate"!
Is he the man in the yellow jacket (God knows) because it hasn't been clarified yet?!! But focus with me closely because what you are going to read will clarify many dangerous things about the series.
The first conclusive evidence... Dr. Mabuse is the only one who can turn on a TV, radio, or any electronic device without electricity!! 😳 In the history of all terrifying characters... That's why the music plays by itself in the restaurant, and the radio and electricity in the city from and without any electricity at all...
He loves playing card games like bridge and also tarot cards related to witchcraft. That's why Tilly died when the crows came in, when she tried to help Fatima using tarot cards to reveal the future... When Fatima killed her, the message was basically that whatever we do to people will come back to us, right? And remember that Tilly said she saw this village and predicted it earlier through tarot cards!
Dr. Mabuse likes to play with people like cards or as a puppeteer! And because Dr. Mabuse is also known as the puppet master; the question here is whether the puppet that Christopher was affected by has a deeper meaning that we still don't understand, or if Victor's memory is confused, which is why Jade sees the vision of Christopher's puppet screaming as a sign of something?
Didn't you notice something in the series? The places are filled with playing cards in the restaurant and even in the lighthouse. In this part, tarot cards appear officially through Tilly, but it wasn't until the last episode, when Randall tried to electrocute himself and the device had "Mabuse" written on it again, that the evidence came. Do you think these clues are coincidental? The producers are intentionally doing this.
Juli and Randall's eyes were white after being hypnotized. Dr. Mabuse can do this to his victims when using hypnosis and similar methods, as seen in his appearances in old cinema works.
By the way, Dr. Mabuse has a woman who has a connection to spiders. I don't have many details about her but that's why, in one of the episodes, we saw a large spider web nest, and Boyd was bitten by the spiders. Before this incident, Sarah told Boyd that she heard a woman's voice for the first time, and it was different from the one she had heard before! (A strong hint about the woman who has a connection with spiders and Dr. Mabuse)
Dr. Mabuse is even hinted at in the pictures. In one of the pictures that Tabitha saw in Henry's house, it resembles a special poster of Dr. Mabuse exactly.
It seems that we are facing a fantastic work from the producers about a charming, manipulative, deceitful, criminal, and merciless sorcerer.
This was truly a Fantastic Finale. Answered a lot of questions and gears us up for a great next season. Shocking twists, breath taking moments, and puzzle pieces finally starting to come together. Excellent! It was nice to get a better understanding of each character in this episode, and having them be forced to make drastic decisions showed us their true characters. The acting in the episode was top notch across the board, and I think this really closes up what was a little bit of a underwhelming last few episodes in a fantastic way. Harold Perrineau deserves massive recognition for his role as Boyd.
Sorry if I wrote something wrong, my English is bad.
I have been very critical of this series, I liked season 1 quite a bit, but I felt that it had some filler parts, and I felt that the mysteries were pointless, and that the writers put in weird mysteries just because, without even having a clear answer. For those things, season 1 for me would be a 7/10 Then came season 2, with the first 2 episodes that I really liked, it's a shame that after that there are like 5 filler episodes. I like it when shows take their time to develop the plot and characters, but there is a very fine line between character development and filler, And for some reason the writers thought that putting in meaningless, empty monologues that would have no consequence on the characters would be a good way to develop them. First 2 episodes are very good, the episode where boyd manages to kill a monster is also quite good, and the last one too. The other 6 episodes are meh or bad. For all that, season 2 is a 5/10 for me.
And we come to season 3, which premiered with what is, for me, the best episode of the entire series, manages to implement well those monologues that in season 2 felt so forced, and mixes them perfectly with the moments of terror, tension, mystery and drama, It is the episode that best mixes all the genres, the following 3 chapters were not as incredible as the first, but for me, they were still very good, because they also mixed all the genres very well, even when they only focused on drama, they did it well, and it felt somewhat necessary (3x02). After that, they fell back into the same thing, monologues that contribute nothing, and filler, although not at the level of season 2, because in this season all the episodes seemed to me to be at least a 6/10. I think one of the reasons the series is repetitive at times is Tabitha's return to the town. I liked that there was a plot outside of the town, Tabitha's plot outside the town made us feel more variety, but when she returns, all the plots are in the same place again. But we got to episode 10, Which I think is probably the second best of the series, no filler, very good character development, good pace, and finally, answers. Do the answers open up more questions? Yes, but I don't think that's a bad thing, because it makes the story move forward. I'm not critical of this series because I want answers, I'm critical because I want the story to move forward. For me, this season is an 8/10, my favorite so far.
The series has a lot of potential, and I feel sorry that they wasted it by wanting to extend it to have more seasons. I just hope that for the next season they have learned a little from the first 4 episodes of this one.
(Sorry again if I wrote something wrong)
I have been very critical of this series, I liked season 1 quite a bit, but I felt that it had some filler parts, and I felt that the mysteries were pointless, and that the writers put in weird mysteries just because, without even having a clear answer. For those things, season 1 for me would be a 7/10 Then came season 2, with the first 2 episodes that I really liked, it's a shame that after that there are like 5 filler episodes. I like it when shows take their time to develop the plot and characters, but there is a very fine line between character development and filler, And for some reason the writers thought that putting in meaningless, empty monologues that would have no consequence on the characters would be a good way to develop them. First 2 episodes are very good, the episode where boyd manages to kill a monster is also quite good, and the last one too. The other 6 episodes are meh or bad. For all that, season 2 is a 5/10 for me.
And we come to season 3, which premiered with what is, for me, the best episode of the entire series, manages to implement well those monologues that in season 2 felt so forced, and mixes them perfectly with the moments of terror, tension, mystery and drama, It is the episode that best mixes all the genres, the following 3 chapters were not as incredible as the first, but for me, they were still very good, because they also mixed all the genres very well, even when they only focused on drama, they did it well, and it felt somewhat necessary (3x02). After that, they fell back into the same thing, monologues that contribute nothing, and filler, although not at the level of season 2, because in this season all the episodes seemed to me to be at least a 6/10. I think one of the reasons the series is repetitive at times is Tabitha's return to the town. I liked that there was a plot outside of the town, Tabitha's plot outside the town made us feel more variety, but when she returns, all the plots are in the same place again. But we got to episode 10, Which I think is probably the second best of the series, no filler, very good character development, good pace, and finally, answers. Do the answers open up more questions? Yes, but I don't think that's a bad thing, because it makes the story move forward. I'm not critical of this series because I want answers, I'm critical because I want the story to move forward. For me, this season is an 8/10, my favorite so far.
The series has a lot of potential, and I feel sorry that they wasted it by wanting to extend it to have more seasons. I just hope that for the next season they have learned a little from the first 4 episodes of this one.
(Sorry again if I wrote something wrong)
It was a good episode. But honestly it's taking forever to know what's going on and every time they add another story they forget about the main purpose of the show.
Also why does everyone always keep secrets? They're all trying to get out of this place but yet don't want to tell anybody when they get information that can help. I really liked this show in first 2 seasons. But 3rd season and still like we are in season 1. I swear they're going to end this show the way LOST ended. With a bunch of stories taking away from the main plot then the series ending with some thrown together quick easy way to end it.
Also why does everyone always keep secrets? They're all trying to get out of this place but yet don't want to tell anybody when they get information that can help. I really liked this show in first 2 seasons. But 3rd season and still like we are in season 1. I swear they're going to end this show the way LOST ended. With a bunch of stories taking away from the main plot then the series ending with some thrown together quick easy way to end it.
I have been watching the show since day 1 and been recommending it to everyone. But honestly , Im really disappointed on how every season it gets worse by content/story and just repetitive sentences over and over again its S0 OBVIOUS that the writers have is trying to extend the show as much as possible.
As a engineer let me write it as a formula for you (rip jim) More episodes = More Questions = Less Answers = MORE CONFUSION = NOT ENTERTAINING
In conclusion, I've decided to stop watching this series. What started as a fun and engaging show has now become stretched thin, with less content and entertainment in each episode. The excitement has faded, and I'm disappointed by how the quality has dropped just to extend the storyline. It was enjoyable while it lasted, but I'll be moving on and won't be tuning in anymore.
As a engineer let me write it as a formula for you (rip jim) More episodes = More Questions = Less Answers = MORE CONFUSION = NOT ENTERTAINING
In conclusion, I've decided to stop watching this series. What started as a fun and engaging show has now become stretched thin, with less content and entertainment in each episode. The excitement has faded, and I'm disappointed by how the quality has dropped just to extend the storyline. It was enjoyable while it lasted, but I'll be moving on and won't be tuning in anymore.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJim's realization that the numbers in the bottles represent a 12-note musical scale tie back to a humorous, offhand comment he made in Season 1. While writing questions on the wall in his house, Tabitha asks if he's figured out the mysteries of the Township, and he jokes " the answer is 12."
- Bandas sonorasQue Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
(Opening Theme Music)
written by Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
performed by Pixies
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