I don't know guess I just wasn't feeling it much for some reason What did you learn?It answerd a lot of questions I had
"I'm still hungry"The way it sounds when it eats. I was literally like.
I don't know guess I just wasn't feeling it much for some reason What did you learn?
It seems like El Cuco is switching his tactics up due to the heat Holly & Co. are putting on him.Better than last week, the scene with the kid nearly being abducted was creepy but I agree there's still some filler here. At least everyone is in one spot now the last two episodes will determine this show's fate
It feeds off of pain and suffering of others but since no one has died in sometime, it's hungry otherwise it'll kill. But it's weak right now (and it's starting to turn into Claude) so it needs someone to do it's killing for it. It went after the child because it's in perfect health and it would cause the most grief and suffering if a child died as opposed to an adult.Can somebody break down for me the transformation process of the "entity" and why it needs a slave and all that?
Honestly this episode and last episode could have been combined into a really tight one hour ep.Like a good 38 min of this episode was not needed
This how I feel.Honestly this episode and last episode could have been combined into a really tight one hour ep.
The last two episodes provided details on The Outsider's patterns, got everyone one the same page believing that The Outsider exists and got all of the necessary characters in place for the final confrontation.
So it's not like nothing happened at all. I just think all of that could have been done in one episode instead of two.
It seems like El Cuco is switching his tactics up due to the heat Holly & Co. are putting on him.
The other cases the people he was framing would be mad far away from each other when he got at the kids. With this one, he travels all the way to where his next victim is to carry out the dirty work.