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In the meantime, feel free to join our Discord ServerNot sure I like the direction the show has been heading for the last half of the season. I liked a lot of the season individually, but as a whole it's felt off.
It feels like the season must have suffered from a series of rewrites or something. For instance they spent a lot of time on Mark's reintegration, but that didn't really end up mattering much at all. Was there originally a finale where Mark rescue's Gemma by having fully integrated instead of by having a conversation with his outie? Kinds of feels like it to me.
What even was outie Mark, Devon and Cobel's plan after his innie had shown he wasn't willing to throw away all of the lives his friends or his own? He just drove back to work and hoped his innie would rescue Gemma anyways? Was Cobel even needed for that storyline? The reason she was contacted in the first place was the reintegration sickness. But that hasn't been dealt with at all, and instead it became about Cobel helping them, but she didn't appear to contribute all that much.
The seemingly wrapped up outie Irving's story in a hurry without addressing the interesting questions about his character. Who has he been working with? What's the deal with the paintings? How does he know about the hallway? Why is he gathering all this intel on Lumon? Instead his story (whether just for the season or for the show) ended with an unearned emotional moment that didn't have anything to do with what little we know about his outie.
Season 1 was probably a 9.5/10 for me. I'll need to rewatch season 2 to solidify my feelings, but it's more like a 7/10. I still enjoyed it, and I'm intrigued about where they are going to go with the Gemma/Helly stuff.
My overall impression of that finale was a very meh first half followed up by a great 2nd half and finish.
I don't think I have an issue with the ending, but I have some issues.
Felt like we really got rug pulled with the re-integration of Mark. He started it in episode 3 and they played it up like it would be a big part of the remainder of this season but then it was just abandoned?. It's why I was a bit annoyed the start of the episode with outie and inner Mark conversing through taped videos. Felt like they misled the audience here with this, in a bad way - as if it were more convienient for the story for it to not be happening now, but I imagine it's brought back in season 3.
I guess 'blinded by love' can mostly explain the motivations of innie Mark at the beginning and the very end of this episode. I wouldn't have been surprised they didn't end the episode on the cliffhanger of what Mark S would choose - glad they didn't though.
Where they go from here with season 3 I am real curious to know.
Lots of theories going around on twitter if Helena was on the severed floor, I'm not sure I buy it. I think it was Helly and that her and Mark just decided they want to live and love together. That being said, I didn't quite get what she meant earlier when she said 'I am her' when Mark was talking about Gemma.
I've enjoyed reading @HanSolo all season, can't wait for season 3.
Interesting.I just read Sepinwall's interview with creator Dan Erickson where Dan explained a few things on Season 2. I'll just recap a few of the answers I found interesting.
- Erickson admitted that they did a rewrite of the script, where originally they planned to explain more about Cold Harbor.
- I thought they were going to explain a little more than they actually did there. Most of the stuff was already hinted at at or shown in previous episodes.
- the four buckets in the the refining terminal referred to Kier's four tempers was shown in season one I believe
- Episode 7 ('Chikhai Bardo') already alluded to what the rooms were for. I missed it on my watch, but I read that apparently the box of the baby crib that Mark bought was called 'Cold Harbor'
- Erickson's says the writers like to blow up the formula at the end of each season and try to bring it back for the next.
- Confirmed that they didn't want to go any further with the reintegration with Mark this season and want to let it play out more next season
- He confirmed they have a planned timeline on how long this show will go, but declined to say what/how long it is.
Interesting.
What isn't answered is how the goat was supposed to play a part,/spoiler]
Yeah I can see that.It think the answer to this is the most simple one
it's a reminder than Lumon is a cult and it's nothing more than a ritual sacrifice