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A film about video nasties, without really being one. A 'psychological nasty' perhaps? What were you expecting, and what did you want to see happen? That's an honest question btw. Because she doesn't know/remember what happened, she considers murder as a possibility. Watching the films then adds to her belief/delusion. My last reply didn't make much sense. Already on the edge of sanity, she then goes over. Looks that way. An easy way to setup the next season. The podcast carried on after this too. Hadn't noticed that. Maybe it looks clearer in HD. At least the TV makes the date obvious. I thought it might all have been a dream, but then would a 9/11 reference still have the same effect on the character? Maybe it's a crossover, and he'll turn up in ST4. :P Keep going. It's a slow-burn at times but builds up well. Wasn't she wearing the gold necklace, that we see on the girl who falls into the pit in the first scene? Or will someone else take that now? If it's cold and you're close to passing out..... I was thinking fuel leak, but the shots of the bear burning suggest otherwise. It's certain that none of the adults in S1 know about Misty and the flight recorder, and the mushrooms were passed off as a misunderstanding. Maybe someone wanted the Christian of the group out the way? Just finished it, and read about S2 before I'd got to the end. It certainly changed my expectation. At least the 19 month timeline gives some hope for an ending. Let's see how it holds up. The red light was flashing. Those things are designed to work after an aircrash, but don't always have a locator. I was going to say the same thing. The house was certainly glowing or burning at the end. Maybe the other posters here are right though, about them moving to waste ground for the final scene. It's not the smoothest transition from I to II. She was approached by the director to be in Blue, so maybe the prostitute or lover was her intended part. Or indeed to play the lead. Ultimately though, she ended up in White, with just the small courtroom cameo here. Good point. Maybe she liked keeping away from publicity, so didn't want credit for her/their work. Maybe the sense of liberty was being able to start her life over. Perhaps Olivier would start taking the credit for any newer work. Every government has tried this down the years. Check out Banshee Chapter if you haven't seen it. Was just going to post about this, then saw I wasn't the only one to notice. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AdolfHitlarious So no genuine thought to how media and TV can be used to control and manipulate an audience? He might be reassuring her, or reassuring himself. But he's been programmed to kill her, even if he doesn't know it. Everyone's view is a bit skewed by this point in the film. I don't think they had sex. Gilles was still clothed when he woke up alone. Do we see her clothes again at the end? She didn't kill herself. She just left on her own, and the commune probably didn't exist. No idea where she would end up. Yes. She left him. The note was just blank paper, but served as acknowledgement that leaving Gilles was a conscious act. I wonder if the commune existed, or was it just a reason she could use to leave.