Yeah he def has asked her about it at least once. Never flat out said he was looking into it but that’s a safe jump to make imo
Season 3 was alright. Think I prefer 4 to 3 so far but we’ll see how it ends. Yes they’re worth watching.
I'm liking the season, but the detective work is absolutely awful. My favorite in this episode was when danvers got the folder with information that she's "been looking for this whole time" only for it to be just basic tax and funding information. They're like 2 weeks into the investigation and still uncovering day 1 stuff.
TBH I doubt there's any motive that has any real meaning. They live in a frozen tundra and he has a laptop and curiosity about a case that he didn't get a straight answer for.
Curious because I asked some friends this at a SB party yesterday and we really couldn't come up with a decent answer What could they possibly find in the cave that would really tie Annie, frozen people, missing guy, "her", etc all up and leave the audience for the most part satisfied with an explanation? That answer is exceptionally hard to come up with if this boils down to poison water
I think it’s in the very first or second episode. Tsalal was searching deep in the ice for “eternal life” and maybe they found some pathogen or microorganism. There’s a very old episode of X-Files where they find a prehistoric organism deep in the Antarctic that gets into the food and turns people crazy. Maybe the Tuttles were funding this research. Maybe the “she” that was awake was whatever those nerds named the pathogen. Or maybe it’s just caves used to transport kidnapped kids.
Is the chick that owns the ice rink the same as the one that was with Connelly and Danvers when they showed the footage of her with Navarro at the cave?
Even worse was her revealing, without any push back, the name of the engineer who led them to the cave to the company they think is responsible for a multiple murder conspiracy and cover up and owns the cave. Like are you fucking kidding.
this show got a bad case of netflixitis bunch of random nonsense that struggles to connect from episode to episode with big dramatic endings to try to get that binge hook in problem with that is that its a weekly hbo show
S1 and S3 also had a bunch on nonsense mixed into it… I remember feeling like in both seasons a lot of shit got introduced and not answered. If that is Netflix thing or just how they like to tell this series idk. But this isn’t uncommon for TD
I don’t know how you guys remember seasons so well unless you rewatched them. I’ve liked them all though this season needs to pull something out to have a logical ending
Only thing I remember from Season 2 was some ridiculous warehouse fight scene where Vince Vaughn was the least believable mobster in cinema history
If anyone knows how it ends Sunday night, can you please spoil it for me, so I don't have to sit through it?
Agreed Spoiler: Question how did they go into the cave and end up in tsalal? How did they not notice tsalal was right by the cave? Must have missed that
I liked the first episode. Most of 2-4 were pretty meh. Episode 5 was the best of the season. Finale was a disaster.