Erik Kain is a writer and critic covering TV shows, movies, video games and books primarily in the 'genre' category including fantasy, science-fiction, mysteries, thrillers, post-apocalytpic stories and more. He was a 2014 Shorty Award finalist. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, Mother Jones and The National Review.
is on track to be its best yet, with some big improvements over the past two including fewer F-bombs, some trajectory toward answers to all our big questions, and slightly improved communication between the town’s primary residents. Before I go into all the good stuff in Episode 4, I will briefly discuss what’s still bugging me about this show—a show I’m completely hooked on, problems notwithstanding.Communication between important characters is still lacking.
“You looking for these?” one of the monsters tells him, holding up the keys. Boyd turns in terror. “Take them,” she says. “We get to keep Randall, though. You can’t save them all.” So Boyd grabs the keys and drives off. “Don’t leave me, Boyd!” Randall calls after them. But Boyd doesn’t have a choice, and Randall is taken.
Victor realizes that in order to save everyone, he needs to remember what happened when he was a boy. Somewhere, there’s a clue. But he doesn’t want to remember, which is why he needs Scary Sara by his side. You can see why he’d rather forget. His memories are terrifying. Corpses ripped apart, strewn about the street. Chests ripped open. Blood and gore everywhere, and poor young Vincent all alone.The one item he realizes is missing is the ventriloquist dummy who belonged to Christopher.
Elgin continues to have his visions of the undead woman, and Tillie continues to be oddly creepy though I’m not sure there’s anything to that. The creepiest moment—by far—in the episode comes at the very end, as Fatima sits next to Nicki’s body in an upstairs room. She pulls the bandage back, and apparently the smell of the wound gets the saliva flowing. She reaches her fingers into the wound, pulls the bloody digits to her mouth, and licks hungrily.
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