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^ Dorothy Lang? Red pick-up?

No way it's a coincidence. Funny that they put that connection into the show.
 
^ Dorothy Lang? Red pick-up?

No way it's a coincidence. Funny that they put that connection into the show.

Definitely. So great that they referenced it.
 
Its almost time. I've become a junkie.
 
So...

Best show in quite some time yeah? Can't wait for the finale next week, easily the most anticipated season finale for me since Breaking Bad.
 
I have to go back and re-watch the season. There's so much to take in.
 
God damn this is just phenomenal. Any chance Woody & Matt stay on for more than just this season?
 
Dammit I listened like 5 times and still couldn't make out the words the old black woman was saying there after he showed her the pictures. Anyone help me out?
 
Dammit I listened like 5 times and still couldn't make out the words the old black woman was saying there after he showed her the pictures. Anyone help me out?

You know Carcosa?

Him eats time.

Enrobes.

It’s a wind of invisible voices.

Rejoice.

Death is not the end.

Rejoice!

Death is not the end.



edit: just typing that creeps me out
 
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So thats what I thought she was saying . Enrobes was the tricky word.

Any thoughts as to what it means? I'm still on this suicide thing. These kids grow up, hate their lives because of whats happened to them, and end up killing themselves or having someone kill them.

Or has someone else totally figured it out and I'm completely off-base and an idiot?

Either way, that episode was just.......amazing. That seen with the black woman was creepy as hell. Watching that video tape, good lord, it made me angry.

EDIT: Rewatching and I'm picking some things up. Like when the Sheriff tells Marty to send his fake client asking about the Fontineux(?) girl to him if they wanted to talk. Watching it again and suddenly you realize, the sheriff is thinking about finding out exactly what that fake person is up to and possibly shutting them up.

And I have to say I'm most intrigued by Rust's morale/belief system. He believes life is nothing but misery, that mankind would have been better off had it not achieved consciousness and that death is the only true release. Yet, he really, really wants to catch these people killing these kids. It's odd for someone who sees so little value in life to spend his time trying to protect and avenge it.

DOUBLE EDIT: Man, so much here. It seems that Rust plans on killing himself? His conversation with Marty where they reveal the real reasons why they are where they are seems to point directly to that. Like he's ready to get off of this "circle" of endless violence and move on, but he has to first finish this last case. And we all know that for Rust moving on seems to mean dying.
 
So thats what I thought she was saying . Enrobes was the tricky word.

Any thoughts as to what it means? I'm still on this suicide thing. These kids grow up, hate their lives because of whats happened to them, and end up killing themselves or having someone kill them.

Or has someone else totally figured it out and I'm completely off-base and an idiot?

Either way, that episode was just.......amazing. That seen with the black woman was creepy as hell. Watching that video tape, good lord, it made me angry.

EDIT: Rewatching and I'm picking some things up. Like when the Sheriff tells Marty to send his fake client asking about the Fontineux(?) girl to him if they wanted to talk. Watching it again and suddenly you realize, the sheriff is thinking about finding out exactly what that fake person is up to and possibly shutting them up.

And I have to say I'm most intrigued by Rust's morale/belief system. He believes life is nothing but misery, that mankind would have been better off had it not achieved consciousness and that death is the only true release. Yet, he really, really wants to catch these people killing these kids. It's odd for someone who sees so little value in life to spend his time trying to protect and avenge it.

DOUBLE EDIT: Man, so much here. It seems that Rust plans on killing himself? His conversation with Marty where they reveal the real reasons why they are where they are seems to point directly to that. Like he's ready to get off of this "circle" of endless violence and move on, but he has to first finish this last case. And we all know that for Rust moving on seems to mean dying.

Regarding "enrobes". I watched with the subtitles on and it said, "In robes." My guess is that she's a Yellow King worshipped as well.
 
The big unknown left for me is what part Audrey (Marty's oldest daughter) and/or Maggie (and Maggie's dad?) have to do with the cult. There have been so many clues related to Audrey that she's got to have been exposed to the cult (and abused?) at a young age. Even in her art work that she was posing next to in her picture, it was a splash of yellow and black stars. And everyone in that Light of the Way class seems to be involved somehow, either as one of the Tuttle clan or a victim. It's clear that Dora Lang was killed publicly as a way to shut up all the other victims, since they've committed countless other murders and the cult has the power to keep them quiet. What was the point of the 2012 murder though?

All in all, what a fantastic show. There's so much to wrap my head around, and the preview for the finale looks incredible.
 
I hope next week show is two hours or something

So bummed it's going to be over already
 
The big unknown left for me is what part Audrey (Marty's oldest daughter) and/or Maggie (and Maggie's dad?) have to do with the cult. There have been so many clues related to Audrey that she's got to have been exposed to the cult (and abused?) at a young age. Even in her art work that she was posing next to in her picture, it was a splash of yellow and black stars. And everyone in that Light of the Way class seems to be involved somehow, either as one of the Tuttle clan or a victim. It's clear that Dora Lang was killed publicly as a way to shut up all the other victims, since they've committed countless other murders and the cult has the power to keep them quiet. What was the point of the 2012 murder though?

All in all, what a fantastic show. There's so much to wrap my head around, and the preview for the finale looks incredible.

But is it though? I mean take the cross-dressing dude this week. Would that keep him quiet? He likely never connected the two acts (the killing of Lange and his molestation), then throw on top of it the fact that it appears the number 1 goal is to keep these murders OUT of the public eye, which then goes against using it to scare other victims.

Also, there are so many schools it's unlikely that one victim, like the cross-dresser, even knew who the hell Dora Lang was. Different schools, different ages, etc.

I'm very interested in the killings. It just seems unlikely that they let these kids live, and then 20+ years later kill them ritualistically against their will. Like they hunt them back down. They are into children, not adults. I'm still leaning that these kids end up going back and ask to be killed.
 

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