Another week and I'm one-step closer to the finale (for good, sadly). I want to get the final one up in February, so let me get through with this one...
In the aftermath of what happened last Episode, the Husband is worried. He begins to look into the guy's place...
...which is what his Wife is doing too. Why does he have an old doll that she used to have?
When she finds out the truth, it leads to more revelations and some surprisingly-candid responses.
Will putting him in the hands of the Law turn out well or just bloody-bad?
To find out, watch the Episode (still on Streaming and DVD).
A strong, bloody Episode. Without SPOILing too much, there's a lot of death in this Episode. The Season as a whole has been up and down in regards to that. Maybe I'm just expecting more after Butcher's Block. Regardless, this Episode definitely has shock value. They build up nicely from the previous Episodes and all of the reveals to the Characters feel big. Kudos to the Actors for making these moments worth 4 Episodes of build-up. It would be easy to under or overdo the moments Acting-wise. They find a nice balance and everything works. The make-up work is notable for this Episode with the creature, who has the unenviable task of following the Contortionist/Clown thing. I have to really give credit to the Camerawork too. One big moment has other Characters talking while having the Camera pointed right at one guy's intense expression. With the pullback, we see that he was just staring at another Character very intensely, so we feel what they would. There's also a nice bit of spinning the Camera which works if done rarely. This is probably the most intense and freaky Episode (so far), so bear that in mind if you aren't into that kind of thing. As for me, I'm going to power through to the final Episode with the contents of Sylvester Stallone's fridge...
Next time, the final Episode ever (sad face). Will they go out with a bloody bang? See you then...
In the aftermath of what happened last Episode, the Husband is worried. He begins to look into the guy's place...
...which is what his Wife is doing too. Why does he have an old doll that she used to have?
When she finds out the truth, it leads to more revelations and some surprisingly-candid responses.
Will putting him in the hands of the Law turn out well or just bloody-bad?
To find out, watch the Episode (still on Streaming and DVD).
A strong, bloody Episode. Without SPOILing too much, there's a lot of death in this Episode. The Season as a whole has been up and down in regards to that. Maybe I'm just expecting more after Butcher's Block. Regardless, this Episode definitely has shock value. They build up nicely from the previous Episodes and all of the reveals to the Characters feel big. Kudos to the Actors for making these moments worth 4 Episodes of build-up. It would be easy to under or overdo the moments Acting-wise. They find a nice balance and everything works. The make-up work is notable for this Episode with the creature, who has the unenviable task of following the Contortionist/Clown thing. I have to really give credit to the Camerawork too. One big moment has other Characters talking while having the Camera pointed right at one guy's intense expression. With the pullback, we see that he was just staring at another Character very intensely, so we feel what they would. There's also a nice bit of spinning the Camera which works if done rarely. This is probably the most intense and freaky Episode (so far), so bear that in mind if you aren't into that kind of thing. As for me, I'm going to power through to the final Episode with the contents of Sylvester Stallone's fridge...
Next time, the final Episode ever (sad face). Will they go out with a bloody bang? See you then...
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