retirement The season 2 finale is here, and it’s epic. Not only is it lengthy, it runs at about 75 minutes, but it also runs on everything else. On Friday, we have an interview full of standard summaries and spoilers retirement Headwriter and showrunner Dan Erickson. But now there’s so much going on in this finale that I wanted to give them all the places to nerd about it as soon as possible. So it’s here.
I’ll talk about some spoilers below. I recommend doing the same in the comments below. However, be sure to check out the detailed summary that breaks down all your curiosity and interviews on Friday mornings.
Again, I don’t want to step on my toes here because I spent so much time summarizing it.
How wonderful it was to see the two marks having a conversation? It was the perfect way to do it. Also, did you explain to mark the Harmony Cobel just above and the Macrodata purification and Cold Harbor? Yes, yes, she did. The episode was the first of many answers that we gave.
I’ll go ahead. You will need Apple to release new painting prints on the cut floor. That’s great. It’s scary and creepy, but amazing. These are all words that Jame Eagan could also explain.
How wonderful was Dylan’s scene? It was sad to see him come back for that meaning, but not only did I want it, it happened. Plus, it was great to have him there.
Mark finishes Cold Harbor while being seen by a creepy statue of Kier, followed by a roast battle, and Lemon has a cut division, a marching band, and did he really get the answer about the goat? Yes, yes, I did.
There were also some cruelly violent action scenes, completely obvious scenes of Cold Harbor’s influence on Gemma, and a devastating final moment in which Mark was torn between his Innie and his outty by Helly and Gemma’s man. And the choice he made? It’s very noble, but in the end, it might be too optimistic. Are you a little myopia?
Everything explained below in full spoiler mode will have more in the next few days.
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