I’ve enjoyed watching it over the past few years. However, this last episode was the worst in the series by far.Boy has that show gotten EVEN darker. I'm still loving it and excited to see where it will go, but other than the 2nd ep this season, the comedic aspect has been assassinated.
Truly unique and entertaining.
I have just given up trying to rationalizing anything with the show. Once the insane Jiu Jitsu girl went nuts on Fuches (which is probably my favorite episode) I just said 17 it, I’m here and I’m gonna just enjoy the ride, wherever it takes me.I’ve enjoyed watching it over the past few years. However, this last episode was the worst in the series by far.
The whole episode was somewhat confusing me. The desolate, blank desert landscape of where Barry currently lives is the same as his flashbacks or memories of him and Fuches when he was a kid. The only thing that doesn’t seem like a dream or memory is when Sally is in town.
The setting of the episode made no sense for a few reasons.
1. The house is in the middle of the desert. Just really odd to see with no driveway, landscaping, or any other houses in the distance.
2. There are no roads anywhere nearby.
3. There is no electricity running to the house. I understand you can bury power lines, but I didn’t see a transformer in the yard.
4. If it is that rural then I doubt they would have internet good enough to constantly stream unless they have Starlink.
5. The boy Barry’s son fights is just randomly in a field by a tractor with his dad. No crops, no livestock, no houses in sight. Just a dude and his son standing by a tractor. The same with the kids playing baseball.
6. Does Sally have a vehicle? There is never one parked at the house, but yet she drives to work in something.
If Bill Hader wouldn’t have said this episode was 8 years in the future I would’ve argued that this was some type of dream/imagination sequence. Just an odd way to set the episode.
This last episode sucked. I really hope the rest of the season isn't 8 years in the future. I need Noho Hank. He's the star of the show.Boy has that show gotten EVEN darker. I'm still loving it and excited to see where it will go, but other than the 2nd ep this season, the comedic aspect has been assassinated.
Truly unique and entertaining
I was hoping they explained that last week but they didn’t. Didn’t he shut the door behind him with himself in the room? Then he disappeared? And what was in his eye?Sorry to resurrect this thread, but I just binge watched the final season. WTF? I really thought it was all someone's dream.
I still don't understand the guy in the black body suit.
And how could a Dodge Ram do that much damage to a house?I was hoping they explained that last week but they didn’t. Didn’t he shut the door behind him with himself in the room? Then he disappeared? And what was in his eye?
Series finale and no f’n idea what happened in that scene. I’m wondering if it actually happened at all and if it wasn’t just some form of ptsd from her being alone and killing that guyAnd how could a Dodge Ram do that much damage to a house?
This season has been weird as hell.
I took it to be the skeevy cook that she blamed the cash register theft on (nad his buddies) and that she’s been so messed up on pills and alcohol that she blacked out and killed one of them (or killed the guy and suffered PTSD and suppressed the memory).I was hoping they explained that last week but they didn’t. Didn’t he shut the door behind him with himself in the room? Then he disappeared? And what was in his eye?
Just finished the finale. Wasn’t a fan of the finale or the final season honestly.Series finale and no f’n idea what happened in that scene. I’m wondering if it actually happened at all and if it wasn’t just some form of ptsd from her being alone and killing that guy
Finale was ok’ish. I hate Sally. She’s always been the villain to me. Hate her guts. Is Fuches still living as the Raven? I did get a laugh out of Barry just saying “oh wow” though.