I think he might be of a similar sort to The Boy. With all the emotion, effort, and life poured into the mines and the railroad, maybe something emerged. Which isn’t too far from some fae origins if you think about it.
I'm halfway through the episode. And I'm so nervous 😅😬 I hope Jack n Tommy's plan goes right. Ah! The way that actor says '...M'yes?' 🤨😏 So good y'all.
You know, a couple good snorts of Jack would probably help with jumping off a train. Last thing you want is for your body to be tense when you hit the ground.
Oh I feel sorry for Jack. He just became an instrument of the Darkness. The one agent of the Green that I thought could outwit the Darkness just became it’s tool.
Jack is not an "agent of the Green" nor is the character you're speaking one of the Things of the Inner Dark. Everything in our world is not that binary.
@@OldGodsofAppalachia Them I'm a bit confused. Wasn't the man in the charcoal suit killed by Ellie Walker during the seige on Walker house when she hamstrung him then put the circle around him to cut off the blood pool from breaking him?
@@samuelneuin1988 You think something like him can be killed? Severed, undone--maybe. Killed? Not until the spirit that drives him is gone from the earth.
@@OldGodsofAppalachia I understood The Railroad Man wasn't human. I just figured the Walker Sisters having The Green running thru them as strongly as it is could cast the spirit that controlled The Railroad Man back to the hell it came from. Also, it did my heart proud for you to open season 3 in my neck of the woods. I'm about 1/2 hour or so from "the town of Barrow". Not only is it a coal town, but the railroad had a strong presence there as well. A perfect place for B&L to set up operation
I’m still holding my breath for Tommy. I’m not going to truly relax, until someone tells me he died from old age a happy man. lol🐝🤗❤️
The second I heard that voice, I got those knowing chills of what kind of trouble Jack and Tommy stepped into.
I was so relieved Tommy got out alright, then I heard that voice and the sound I made was inhuman 😂 always nice to see a familiar face (as it were)
The Railroad Man strikes me as a Fae, or a personification of progress. Progress... No matter what price.
Ever onward, ever forward ... mnyes?
I think he might be of a similar sort to The Boy. With all the emotion, effort, and life poured into the mines and the railroad, maybe something emerged. Which isn’t too far from some fae origins if you think about it.
I'm halfway through the episode. And I'm so nervous 😅😬
I hope Jack n Tommy's plan goes right.
Ah! The way that actor says '...M'yes?' 🤨😏
So good y'all.
You know, a couple good snorts of Jack would probably help with jumping off a train. Last thing you want is for your body to be tense when you hit the ground.
Minor spoilers:
So RRM is just the rails, B&L is the darkness that rides them?
The best thing to wake up to ❤️❤️
My guy is back!!!! Fantastic
He's back! Good one.
YEESH what a nailbiter 😁😂
Dadgummit, I feel like I'm there. Come on man!
Oh I feel sorry for Jack. He just became an instrument of the Darkness. The one agent of the Green that I thought could outwit the Darkness just became it’s tool.
Jack is not an "agent of the Green" nor is the character you're speaking one of the Things of the Inner Dark. Everything in our world is not that binary.
I think there’s something pretty Green about him, but I couldn’t see Jack as anyone’s agent. Not really.
I love this podcast, but y’all need to look into Clay County, WV, and some of the true haints. Lots of material out of this county….
Does this season take place after the second one?
Yes.
@@OldGodsofAppalachia Them I'm a bit confused. Wasn't the man in the charcoal suit killed by Ellie Walker during the seige on Walker house when she hamstrung him then put the circle around him to cut off the blood pool from breaking him?
@@samuelneuin1988 You think something like him can be killed? Severed, undone--maybe. Killed? Not until the spirit that drives him is gone from the earth.
@@samuelneuin1988 That happened, yes. Killed? Not likely. The Railroad Man is not human, in case that was unclear up to this point.
@@OldGodsofAppalachia I understood The Railroad Man wasn't human. I just figured the Walker Sisters having The Green running thru them as strongly as it is could cast the spirit that controlled The Railroad Man back to the hell it came from. Also, it did my heart proud for you to open season 3 in my neck of the woods. I'm about 1/2 hour or so from "the town of Barrow". Not only is it a coal town, but the railroad had a strong presence there as well. A perfect place for B&L to set up operation
Oooh am I going to be the first commenter ??