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Communism is all over the place Can anyone explain the ending? Question about season 5 finale (spoilers) Brother's prison (spoiler) So why was time looping at all? View all posts >


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I think he meant it’s “would have”, not “would have”. That’s not a misspelling though, so, double negative or something, lol :) I’d thought of #1, and thought that was rather silly. But I hadn’t thought about the fact that she has a husband. Remember the boy asked her if she was married and she kind of snapped at him when she said “no”. So maybe she technically has a husband, but they’re separated, and it’s ugly. Maybe he’s holding something over her, something like that? I’m glad you asked about the husband, I hadn’t given much thought to it, but I think her reaction to the question about whether she was married was a big deal. I expected we’d find out she survived too. I guess it’s plausible she did, but without showing us, that would be pointless. But it’s not like we were rooting for her specifically. If Alison Brie had been the last survivor, I would’ve been rooting for her, since she hadn’t done anything wrong at that point. He’s the antihero we need. But not the antihero we deserve. I think everyone would’ve died anyway. But yeah she ensured it. It seems to me that the father’s intention was to drive Pegg out to the middle of nowhere to kill him. Then they hit the pedestrian, Pegg kills him, Pegg threatens to blackmail the father, so the father bonks him and locks him up. What I don’t get is, if the father was willing to kill Pegg based on rape alone, then once you add to that murder and threats of blackmail, why no longer kill him? You were willing to kill him for rape, but not for rape and murder and blackmail? Pegg said at one point he pleaded for the father to kill him, so maybe that part was true. Maybe the father decided that Pegg now deserved something worse than death. I wondered about that too! I was waiting for an explanation about why the dungeon was there. Could it have been like a fallout shelter, and he was able to just add some locks and chains last minute? I agree, except for the unintentional part. I think it was partly a dark comedy, where everyone who was awkward was doing it on purpose. I don’t think she knew, when she gave him the book, that it was about him. I don’t think she made that connection until much later. I think so. I don’t think she was lying; i think she genuinely believed that she had met Nick in person. I felt bad for her. View all replies >