Also things I forgot to mention: I don't think my theory from earlier that the monsters aren't actually affected by the talismans is right as someone pointed out that the monster that went into colony house opened the window for them. Also I wonder if the townspeople will go after Sara(h) and or Fatima (if they find out about her killing Tilly) after finding out about Jim
I enjoyed your reviews on from this season. You are straightforward, but also agree with a lot of your opinions. You should do a review on arcane from Netflix that show is crazy and I do say near perfect.
I’m glad to hear people have been enjoying my videos! My issue with that Arcane is that I haven’t watched the first season, so I’d have a lot of catching up to do. So if I did that, it’d be sometime later on after a lot of the hype went away
I mentioned before that I wasn’t thrilled about the idea of reincarnation being a major plot point, but now that the finale provided more context, I’m a bit more okay with it. It still feels slightly convoluted to me, but I can live with it. Jim’s death hit hard. I really liked his character, and it’s sad to see him go. That said, his death serves an important purpose: it establishes the Big Bad in Yellow as a menacing force. I feel like Jim's death may end up being a fake out, and Julie figures out a way to prevent the death, but I hope that doesn’t happen. Undoing deaths would cheapen the suspense and stakes of the show. Overall, I thought it was a strong episode. They gave us a lot of answer, even though I’ve seen some people claim there were no answers, but I don’t really understand that perspective - this episode was packed with revelations. Of course, they didn’t explain everything because there are more seasons to come. As for the Big Bad in Yellow, my current guess is that he’s either the Devil or was the leader of the cult responsible for the original sacrifice. The point of the ritual could have been for him to gain immortality, superpowers, and maybe even his own playground in the form of the Fromville dimension. The townspeople-turned-monsters seem to be cursed to serve him, possibly against their will. I doubt they signed up for this kind of eternal life knowingly - though, who knows, maybe they were just messed up people to begin with. All in all, a solid episode with plenty to chew on, and it sets up the next season nicely. It's gonna be a long wait, though lol.
Yeah I think the man in yellow is either the leader or is a devil like person that granted a twisted wish. I will also say I was probably a bit harsh on Jim upon rewatching. He still could’ve been a bit better, but he was largely supportive of Tabitha and had good reasoning as to why he was skeptical of some of her ideas (still don’t agree with him) And yeah I have no idea how people are still saying nothing was answered
I spent all day making and editing this so my brain is mush. If there's any major editing mistakes, please let me know
Also things I forgot to mention:
I don't think my theory from earlier that the monsters aren't actually affected by the talismans is right as someone pointed out that the monster that went into colony house opened the window for them.
Also I wonder if the townspeople will go after Sara(h) and or Fatima (if they find out about her killing Tilly) after finding out about Jim
I enjoyed your reviews on from this season. You are straightforward, but also agree with a lot of your opinions. You should do a review on arcane from Netflix that show is crazy and I do say near perfect.
I’m glad to hear people have been enjoying my videos! My issue with that Arcane is that I haven’t watched the first season, so I’d have a lot of catching up to do. So if I did that, it’d be sometime later on after a lot of the hype went away
I mentioned before that I wasn’t thrilled about the idea of reincarnation being a major plot point, but now that the finale provided more context, I’m a bit more okay with it. It still feels slightly convoluted to me, but I can live with it.
Jim’s death hit hard. I really liked his character, and it’s sad to see him go. That said, his death serves an important purpose: it establishes the Big Bad in Yellow as a menacing force. I feel like Jim's death may end up being a fake out, and Julie figures out a way to prevent the death, but I hope that doesn’t happen. Undoing deaths would cheapen the suspense and stakes of the show.
Overall, I thought it was a strong episode. They gave us a lot of answer, even though I’ve seen some people claim there were no answers, but I don’t really understand that perspective - this episode was packed with revelations. Of course, they didn’t explain everything because there are more seasons to come.
As for the Big Bad in Yellow, my current guess is that he’s either the Devil or was the leader of the cult responsible for the original sacrifice. The point of the ritual could have been for him to gain immortality, superpowers, and maybe even his own playground in the form of the Fromville dimension. The townspeople-turned-monsters seem to be cursed to serve him, possibly against their will. I doubt they signed up for this kind of eternal life knowingly - though, who knows, maybe they were just messed up people to begin with.
All in all, a solid episode with plenty to chew on, and it sets up the next season nicely. It's gonna be a long wait, though lol.
Yeah I think the man in yellow is either the leader or is a devil like person that granted a twisted wish. I will also say I was probably a bit harsh on Jim upon rewatching. He still could’ve been a bit better, but he was largely supportive of Tabitha and had good reasoning as to why he was skeptical of some of her ideas (still don’t agree with him) And yeah I have no idea how people are still saying nothing was answered