I think it's coming down to one side protecting the world from evil, while the other side is trying to get that evil out. Which side is which is still up in the air for me. I know it's pointing more and more to Jacob being good, but there is no OMG moment in that realization, so I still think Flocke is going to end up being the good guy.
This being Hell or even Purgatory (for the Catholics out there) is not even on the table for me. Producers have told us they're not going with this easy out. I have to believe it's going to be so much more than that.
I guess I liked the episode well enough and it's great to know Richard's story, but I think with so few episodes left, isn't it about time to step the game up some? Heck, in earlier seasons, it was HARD not to watch the next episode for a lot of those endings. There really isn't a lot of that, "on the edge of your seat," this season, and my gosh, this is the finale!!! The suspense should be killing us.
This being Hell or even Purgatory (for the Catholics out there) is not even on the table for me. Producers have told us they're not going with this easy out. I have to believe it's going to be so much more than that.
I guess I liked the episode well enough and it's great to know Richard's story, but I think with so few episodes left, isn't it about time to step the game up some? Heck, in earlier seasons, it was HARD not to watch the next episode for a lot of those endings. There really isn't a lot of that, "on the edge of your seat," this season, and my gosh, this is the finale!!! The suspense should be killing us.