TCTTS said:
Also, the third/latest timeline is officially starting to feel pointless to me. Or, rather, like filler to try and separate the structure from season one more. I'm just not into it at all, and generally dislike watching dementia/Alzheimer's in movies/TV in general. I get that that's exactly what's going to lead to some big realization or reveal whatever, but I can also already anticiapte how cheap and manufactured that's potentially going to feel.
Two timelines only would have allowed for more time on character or the case or just about anything else, and I find myself wishing more and more that we were just dealing with 1980 and 1990. It's also appearing as if things were covered up in BOTH the '80 and '90 cases and that feels kind of redundant.
Hopefully 2015 is really going somewhere, though.
I think this episode was amazing. I loved it.
Didn't Hays say he felt like he poisoned his wife with the case? Looks like he's haunted by a lot of the ghosts he's killed. I'm guessing his wife's death is somehow involved in the case. Also, anyone notice the white guy in the western shirt in the group of ghosts? Was that the pederast from the barn?
I thought cutting the intensity of the chase scene with Roland's comment about the prison sex line being Hays' go-to was perfect. I really lol'd.
The creepy priest, the scene with Roland taking Mr Purcell back to his place, Mrs Purcell's moment with the teacher, finding out Hays' kid followed in his footsteps... I was ready to watch the rest of the season tonight.
And TC, I know you know way more than me about telling stories and etc... but the Alzhiemers part is pretty interesting for me. I've dealt with it in my family and work so I can really relate to old Hays. He really reminds me of this WW2 vet that had a bad case of sundowners. Anyway, I'm all-in on season 3.
And to make a long post longer... I can't believe how much I'm liking Steven Dorff. I get a real John Travolta from Pulp Fiction vibe when he's in a scene. Like this dude's career is about to get revived.