Problem with this season is the finale and the conflict of the innie vs. outie was not fully developed and it felt like they just rushed it at the end.
At various times this season, I was afraid that Erickson had fallen into the Nolan/Joy trap post-season 1 of "Westworld" trap of, as Milchick might have put it, savoring the fragrancy of their own emissions.
But what brilliant penultimate and final episodes....
I think it's Helly, who has so gone completely anti-outie in recent episodes, and thus resents this woman who could take her man away from her forever.
I just can't forget Irving saying Helly was never cruel, and what looked like a smirk at Gemma through the door. But there also was a glimmer of something between Helly and Jame, because he sees Kier in Helly, not Helena. Perhaps some promises were made.
I loathe remakes, yet I always find myself coming up with casting choices for them.
Watching Milchick with the marching band, I thought, I have no idea if Tramell Tillman can sing, but, if they ever remake "All That Jazz", he HAS to be O'Connor Flood.
Tramell Tillman is a sixth-lettering revelation.
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But what brilliant penultimate and final episodes....
Also, who was the real test subject? Gemma or Mark?
Milchik sprinting to argue with a too-tall Kier statue followed by another musical dance experience? 🥰🥰🥰
Watching Milchick with the marching band, I thought, I have no idea if Tramell Tillman can sing, but, if they ever remake "All That Jazz", he HAS to be O'Connor Flood.
Tramell Tillman is a sixth-lettering revelation.