Did u like "The hitchhiker"?
The episode wasn't bad, but I had a few questions about it:
Would people have liked it more w/o the narraration? I was wondering if the writers added the narraration because they thought there wasn't enough dialogue to go with the progressing story, but then I remembered "The invaders" where there was no dialogue at all until the end and that episode was great. Dialogue isn't always nessasary.
I thought the guy at the country gas station was a jerk. The lady was stranded in the middle of nowhere without gas and was telling him how scared she was about this strange guy following her, and all he cared about was being bothered late and it being after closing time and he slams the window shut on her. But then he helps out as soon as the navy officer shows up.
SPOILER ALERT
I was wondering, since she found out at the end of the episode that she was dead, was she a wandering spirit throughout the majority of the episode? Because it's revealed that she died when her car spun out when she busted a tire and that was at the beginning. But if she was a spirit, how was she able to communicate with the other people in the episode, such as the mechanic at the beginning, the rude gas station attendant that shut her out, and the navy officer? Unless, were they spirits too? What about the phone call where she found out about her mother having a breakdown and about her being dead? Now the hitchhiker, that part I get, he was like her guardian angel. That's why she kept seeing him everywhere. And when he says "going my way?", I think that meant that is she coming with him to heaven.