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Exactamundo, plus she got hit close to the heart, dead center in her chest. But people want to believe what they want to believe. The way most folks, here think, they expect her to wake up & use those kits to heal herself. Get over it, every character that you like can't automatically make it. C'mon now. That doesn't explain who the hell is going to come & repair her. They're not looking to do that it looks like, unless they're forced to. Some more casting news regarding the next installment of "IT" We have James McAvoy! as the grown up "Bill". I'm very excited to hear that. Makes sense to me, if anybody could come close to resembling Richard Thomas of the original mini series then it's McAvoy for sure. Other casting news is of course Chastain who everyone knows about by now & there's some guy named Jay Ryan as the grown up "Ben". Never heard of him but we'll see how he pulls it off in the film. Also Isaiah Mustafa as "Mike Hanlon" & I'm not sure about the rest. Looks like it's shaping up nicely but again I guess we'll see. With your love letter to both Grace & Kelsie aside, I respectfully disagree. Grace is not better than ANYBODY. You said she was the most exemplary human in this show. If that's true then everyone else is in trouble. Mind you she wanted her mother put away also along with William & was in the process of taking the steps necessary to do it. I'm not sure what soured her on her father, I was interrupted in the middle of her finding out whatever it was, but I certainly don't think she's on some moral high ground like you do. She's less than honorable feigning "concern" over William while having another agenda altogether that she kept secret. Makes her as much two faced as William is, if not worse. She tried to reassure him while meaning harm, GREAT harm which is the mark of a VERY bad person in my book, not an "exemplary" human. Kelsie is getting on my damn nerves. She's just as smug & cocksure as Charlotte Hale is In the end she means to sell Bernard out, so despite their Kodak moments together, I don't think there's any love lost between the two. The reason Ford didn't have Bernard kill her, means he must have some sort of purpose for her to fill. So her being Bernard's "moral compass" is absurd, because he knows he's in for the scrap heap once both she & he reach Delos or run into any other humans. Hell that bald guy & even Hale herself treated Bernard as a thing of worth more than Kelsie would've once they had him. But these might be arguments for another time. You can stop posting that link now hownos, I don't think anybody cares what nerdist deems the "scariest horror movie ever" plus as their name suggest, they're all nerds anyway. As if them saying it is some sort of validation that it is. Having heard the hype regarding this & seeing the movie I can tell you that's just not so. Creepy? Yeah. Disturbing? For sure. But NO! Not one of the scariest movies of all time. As a matter of fact I am getting increasingly annoyed when critics & people keep coming out & saying that about ANY movie. Besides this, there was that movie "Veronica" that got this type of buzz also. "It's so scary, you won't be able to sit through 30 minutes of it, you won't sleep at night." Trust me I watched both that & this I slept fine no problems. It's a good drama with horror elements but this is not a quote on quote "horror" film. That's outright murder & that truly pushes him over the edge. William stands to lose everything now that he went there. His company, his liberty & maybe even his life. He may as well shoot himself. Like Grace said "You keep pretending to someone else, you're not going to remember who you are" or something like that. If anyone else gets wind of what William has done, it's all over for him. The only thing I'm looking forward to next week is I think he meets Dolores again. Should be fun! He's being a troll filmtenk. No need to ask him to clarify. Looks like you put a lot of work into this great layout of the time events Geff. Many thanks! Much appreciated. Not surprising considering that the hosts must have way quicker reflexes/reaction time & targeting ability vs. humans. Simply put they can shoot quicker & better with a slim chance of firing blindly or wasted shots. No, just a stupid one. Something was off about Charlie, no doubt, but I think she was mostly a child, with maybe some Paimon influences but mainly a child. When Annie summons her during the seance & she possesses her for just a few seconds, she screams "Mommy you're scaring me!" That's a child talking not a demonic entity. So that's one of the main questions of this film, what exactly did you think Charlie really was? This was an amazing episode! My God it was fantastic. Had my reservations at first but it really turned out to be one of the strongest episodes yet in a great season so far. Btw, YES we get confirmation-vindication that he was at Maeve’s home in order to try & save her, during those flashbacks she had of her previous life. Good show everyone! Thanks for sharing to both of you. Is this all you have to say or do you have something more meaningful to add to the topic? You're an idiot & you're ignored. That is all. That was one of the dumbest things I have seen from this series so far this season. Trained commando getting the drop on the enemy & being swayed by her looks. "You're so pretty" Give me a break, he deserved to get blown up for being such a moron. Whole scene was dumb. Incredulous is the word I would describe the audiences reaction to this movie. They were probably wondering what was it that they just sat through for 2 hrs +.. No one spoke throughout much of the movie & everyone was still pretty silent when it ended, with a few quips from people here & there when they were exiting the theater. It’s nothing that “he” had “done” for starters as it was an accident & not his fault. He had no control of veering off the road & having her leaning out the window where she got hit by that pole. No court is going to convict him for that as it couldn’t have been under no ones control. What’s more messed up than that to ME anyway is Annie making the miniature replica of the accident scene. Anyone in the world could’ve told you that really wasn’t the thing.to do. That was seriously f@$d up. I’m glad you brought that up danton90, because that’s the same question I had. Was Charlie always Paimon? As they (the cult) meant to put him in her body at first or was she Charlie (just a child)? Or was she Charlie/Paimon? How did they f*@k that up in the first place with the “instructions” being quite clear? It doesn't make sense that the cult went back to the drawing board as it were & needed to transfer Charlie into Peter’s body along with Paimon. If Paimon had to be both Charlie & himself then how come it was satisfactory for him to be only himself in Peter? Meaning by the way it seemed to turn out, it seemed they only needed Peter’s body as a vessel & that was it. Not Peter & Paimon or Charlie & Paimon or Peter, Charlie & Paimon. Peter who didn’t mean to die but escape (That’s what I thought at least), wound up getting killed, so I like to think his soul was free, that the cult didn’t get that OR Charlie’s. Blecchh!! It seems so convoluted I get confused just thinking of it. Maybe you see it more clearly than I. You’re welcome.