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Noneofyourbusiness

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  1. I didn't like Nick turning down the council seat; it's not like he couldn't have done both. A seat on the council would give him an opportunity to influence people, as well as potentially get a heads up about whatever was happening next. And the open book pages said the Sin Eater was made using the essence of the Mother of All Monsters; which took me back to Supernatural. Exactly. These are fictional people living in a fictional American town, why not just have the pandemic not happen in this universe? BTW, I just found out that a group of ferrets is called "a business".
  2. They did plan to have another season, like the Belgian show Beau Séjour it was based on, but it would have followed a different dead person, as the second season of the original show did. The top post mentions it. But they were cancelled. (From Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Séjour : First season: In the Belgian village of Lanklaar in Limburg, near the Dutch border, teenager Kato Hoeven awakes at the small Hotel Beau Séjour to find a bloody corpse in the bathtub—her own. She has no memory of the day before her death or why she was there. She soon discovers that a select few people are able to see her and communicate with her as she desperately tries to find out who was responsible for her murder and why they killed her. Second season: Maurice, a Belgian Naval officer, awakes in the middle of a huge storm to discover his own dead body hanging from a mast on his sailboat, Beau Séjour, off the coast of Zeebrugge. Refusing to believe he hanged himself, he must solve his own murder.)
  3. You need a gemstone on you to time travel. It's strange she didn't mention it to Roger, though, 'cause she should realize she heard the buzz that time travelers hear around a time portal.
  4. Sorry, I thought when you said "the brother" you meant Michael's brother, because Max can't see Neve's light, it's just his camera. And I got your and Jewel21's responses mixed up and thought they were the one who said it was William and you were the one who said you didn't recall his name. Yeah, I think that's it. Diana did, too.
  5. Yes, she said "apparently the puppies are coming to us" before Will was able to tell her what happened. I didn't notice until this episode either. Unless I did notice in previous seasons and forgot. No, it was real. Mrs C was telling Will about it on the phone before Will had a chance to a get a word in edgewise to tell her he'd been in an accident, when she thought he was at a bar. It become a cover later when they were talking at the door of the house.
  6. We did; after figuring out that Michael, Tom and Alex had all been near death, Neve asked Tom if William had ever had an experience like that and Tom told her he'd been in a coma after a bike accident. Tom saved him from it. They mentioned it in the previous episode in the flashbacks to Victoria's last day where William talked about owing Tom for saving his life from the accident.
  7. How about a case focused on bodysnatchers.
  8. I don't hate it or think it's as bad as all that, but it's my least favorite version so far. My Mom can't stand it, so I've been having to fast forward through the opening titles, and she thinks the whispering (which I don't fast forward through because I don't want us to miss the unique title card of each episode) is ridiculous.
  9. On a shallow note, Roger is looking much more attractive, which begs the question of why they had him in those unattractive looks.
  10. That would be Raya Yarbrough, composer Bear McCreary's wife. She usually does the female vocals for his work and his brother Brendan McCreary does the male vocals. I don't know why they would replace her.
  11. The year is 1980. Corporal punishment was banned in the UK in 1982. He lost consciousness due to ether and fell to the floor in a house that then immediately exploded into flames. Unless they pull a stunt, that's unsurvivable. The smoke, the heat, the flames, and he wasn't even awake to save himself. She clearly did expect resistance. Just not being locked in a tunnel. That's extra.
  12. He blackmailed Chief Lovett into letting Beth back into the Historical Society by mentioning that she took an extended leave of absence from work in 2016 and threatening to use his father's contacts to find out what that was about. Before that, he tried to blackmail her with a hit-and-run incident in 2009, but that didn't work because it was her neighbour's cat and she and the neighbour had worked it out at the time. Hope that you feel better!
  13. Considerate of those Grims to attack Nick one at a time. ;)
  14. And they have a baby daughter, now. He already was angry last season in "The Hour of the Wolf" for most of the episode and resolved it with Kaheroton. He's over it by now. At least the anger stage. Not the sadness stage, as Emily noted. At least until he saw Swiftest of Lizards. Just knowing the child exists is a silver lining for Ian. He seems to have had catharsis and now be more ready to begin the next chapter of his life, ex. with Rachel.
  15. I'd attribute that to her only experience of sex up to that point having been non-consenusal sex with her brother. Same for her questions to Claire about women being supposed to enjoy sex or not.
  16. I would've checked the bushes. I went much farther the two times I searched for our cat when we couldn't find her inside the house (but she was somewhere in the house, hiding).
  17. Given that Ian said his being informed he had to leave the Mohawk happened very suddenly one day, and that Emily's grandmother told him he needed to return to his people for his spirit to be whole, I'd venture he was told to leave because Emily was pregnant with his child and they hoped returning to his people would strengthen his spirit so that the child would be born healthy. (Incidentally, Swiftest of Lizards was their third pregnancy, not their second) Yes, Claire mentioned in the beginning of her letter that the lieutenant was not a qualified doctor, and Denzel later said he (Denzel) was the one there who had a degree in a medicine. So he was just an officer with pretensions of surgeonhood. And it didn't much sense in this case. She said maybe they didn't want to know how Fort Ticonderoga turned out, but obviously the Frasers survived in order to get to Scotland and leave the box with the bank. Another boy said that Jemmy, Mandy and Bree were going to burn in Hell for being Catholics, and Jemmy said, "See you there" like Roger had taught him. He said it in Gaelic, so his teacher said, "We speak English in this classroom" and shook him and called the headmaster, who gave him the belt on the hand three times. Apparently, the stigma from when the English made Gaelic illegal remains. My Dad got the belt on two occasions as a Scottish schoolboy, but not for speaking Gaelic, and it was the 1940s.
  18. We saw the chest being delivered to Fiona's home at the beginning of the episode. She obviously contacted them and asked them to come. The bank would have had instructions to deliver it on a certain date. The bank accounts were mentioned in the episode. People explained in the thread for the previous episode how it would be relatively easy to get birth certificates and SSNs for Jemmy and Mandy in that decade.
  19. It seemed like his resentment from her decision to quit going to Bible study just before that was carrying over, even though those two things have nothing to do with each other.
  20. Yes, her name is Rachel, not Mary. We don't know how quick it was, we didn't see it. I agree. It annoys me when in fiction a child says they met a monster or something like that and their parents assume it was completely made up instead of considering that, while of course it's not really a monster, maybe they met a shifty person instead and thought it was a monster. Like when in Resident Alien a boy tells his mother there's an alien under his bed and she just accuses him of lying and leaves Without. Even. Looking. Under. It. If she had, she would have seen "Harry" in his human disguise because most people can't see his real face, but she would have seen there really was a person under her son's bed. I would never neglect to check these things if I were a parent.
  21. That's an ongoing mystery, since they ended up scattered. Perhaps they didn't coordinate their thoughts well enough, or should have used rope like Bree and Roger did. When Wendigo said, "I never even made it to where I was supposed to go", did he mean the wrong year or that he never got the opportunity to travel to a physical location either he or the whole group was supposed to walk to after going through the stones? Otter Tooth appears to have gone to the time he wanted in order to warn people, but the people didn't listen to him.
  22. It could be that you go somewhere random when you're not thinking of anything in particular or that Claire and Jaime have a bond that reaches across space and time, but it's entirely possible she was thinking about the era her husband's ancestor lived in, since they were there to research it.
  23. Geillis went to the specific time she wanted, thanks to sacrificing her husband. Bree went to the time she wanted when she followed Claire by thinking of Claire and Roger went to the time he wanted when he followed Bree by thinking of Bree. They stayed in the 18th century when they were thinking about the 18th century. They have no better option than to hope it will work, and even then they worried multiple times about it and didn't just trust it would work.
  24. Ava beat me to it. Because he's the only close doctor friend of Claire's we've seen.
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