Plot twist: after Sally said “let's go”, Barry and Sally packed their things. Barry then called a contact, asking for a new dust filter for a Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro, model 60. Unbeknownst to Jim Moss who was watching Sally's house at that time, a van disguised as vacuum cleaner service car secretly took Barry and Sally to Albuquerque, where they would be given new identities and a new place for them to live. As the days goes by, the dissappearer took both of them to a new place, far from the bustling environment of the southwest.
@Adam Stevenson saw that shit! "OH my Abe Lincoln book I need that" bs... even worse though is he ruined Sally.... and he's corrupting his son with his bs justifications and made up versions of real events. One thing he does now that really pisses me off is he points out the worst in everyone to make himself feel better.
theres no way this isn't a fantasy that house is in the middle of nowhere the neighbors never leave that tractor for some reason prob because barry can't imagine anything more
Nope, it's an actual time jump. Story just jumps to 8 years later for the rest of the season. Hader's too smart of a writer to do the "it was all a dream" thing.
@@Timeforceletsgo I mean I understand that part, but they still interact with like neighbors and such? Just odd for them to live in a house in the middle of the desert
Anyone who expecting a happy ending has not been paying attention. No one's life on this show is going to end happy.
Plot twist: after Sally said “let's go”, Barry and Sally packed their things. Barry then called a contact, asking for a new dust filter for a Hoover Max Extract Pressure Pro, model 60. Unbeknownst to Jim Moss who was watching Sally's house at that time, a van disguised as vacuum cleaner service car secretly took Barry and Sally to Albuquerque, where they would be given new identities and a new place for them to live. As the days goes by, the dissappearer took both of them to a new place, far from the bustling environment of the southwest.
I want this to be a fantasy so badly I don't think Barry deserves to be happy anymore
Man it is real
He's not happy. He also abuses his son by not even giving him warm blankets. New episode is dark as hell.
@@redadamearth really?
@Adam Stevenson saw that shit!
"OH my Abe Lincoln book I need that" bs... even worse though is he ruined Sally.... and he's corrupting his son with his bs justifications and made up versions of real events.
One thing he does now that really pisses me off is he points out the worst in everyone to make himself feel better.
:( it's a downer if it's true but reality is a downer compared to fiction. Damn i love this show
It’s became apparent that mostly in TV shows the main protagonist always seems to die at the end
theres no way this isn't a fantasy that house is in the middle of nowhere the neighbors never leave that tractor for some reason prob because barry can't imagine anything more
I think the time jump is a red herring to throw fans off. I think it’s Barry’s hallucinations.
Nope, it's an actual time jump. Story just jumps to 8 years later for the rest of the season. Hader's too smart of a writer to do the "it was all a dream" thing.
@@redadamearth but why is it so oddball? If it is indeed a time skip and not a hallucination, why are they living in the fucking middle of no where?
@@Jack-jx2ug why? Did you watch the episode? They are clearly hiding.
@@Timeforceletsgo I mean I understand that part, but they still interact with like neighbors and such? Just odd for them to live in a house in the middle of the desert