Adsizinsanlik
Joined Oct 2020
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This is a great show. There are many ways it can end in this final season. There are multiple story lines, which need to come to some kind of closure by the final episode.
It should not be ruined by a Lost style ending.
I won't give a spoiler about Lost, for those who have not yet watched it.
Evil's previous episode started with Leland having the baby, which definitely wasn't the way the episode before had ended. There was no explanation about this change during the course of the show.
Within this episode, David meets the priest he had definitively met in a previous episode, but neither of them recognize each other (or even hesitate).
My working theory on these bits of inconsistencies rest upon Ben's conversation with his girlfriend in the previous episode, during which it was mentioned that the "laser" accident in the particle accelerator may have resulted in a multiple universe.
If this show proceeds to tell us that all this is a "parallel universe" (which is the same as saying it's all a dream), and if they do not do it even elegantly, I will not forgive the writers and producers of this show.
It should not be ruined by a Lost style ending.
I won't give a spoiler about Lost, for those who have not yet watched it.
Evil's previous episode started with Leland having the baby, which definitely wasn't the way the episode before had ended. There was no explanation about this change during the course of the show.
Within this episode, David meets the priest he had definitively met in a previous episode, but neither of them recognize each other (or even hesitate).
My working theory on these bits of inconsistencies rest upon Ben's conversation with his girlfriend in the previous episode, during which it was mentioned that the "laser" accident in the particle accelerator may have resulted in a multiple universe.
If this show proceeds to tell us that all this is a "parallel universe" (which is the same as saying it's all a dream), and if they do not do it even elegantly, I will not forgive the writers and producers of this show.
Previous episode ended.with Kristen holding and comforting the baby in a hospital room, hidden from Leland and his "company".
This episode starts with Leland together with the baby in his apartment.
There is no explanation.
And what about the surrogate mother? Was she just "consumed" between the two episodes?
Either the ending of the previous episode was changed afterwards and they forgot about the change, or the baby caused a wide scale amnesia for all the show characters and writers.
Am I missing something here? What happened?
Did they forget to air an episode and just jumped to this one?
This episode starts with Leland together with the baby in his apartment.
There is no explanation.
And what about the surrogate mother? Was she just "consumed" between the two episodes?
Either the ending of the previous episode was changed afterwards and they forgot about the change, or the baby caused a wide scale amnesia for all the show characters and writers.
Am I missing something here? What happened?
Did they forget to air an episode and just jumped to this one?