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We get a flashback to the Blackdeer Case that Wayne keeps holding over Dana's head. Em reveals more clues as to what happened the night she died. Jesse Blackdeer is finally able to put the past behind him.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of a Walk
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greatly appreciate it. So welcome everybody to this episode. This

(02:38):
one I'm talking about Revival, episode eight of season one.
This one, like I've said every other time, it's it's
This episode comes out Thursday nights over on sci Fi
and then the following week. It is over on the

(03:01):
Peacock streaming service, So if you haven't had a chance
to watch it yet, you know, just you'll be able
to watch over on Peacock if if you're waiting. But no,
this one was. This one was an interesting one, interesting
one because I am now I've said this numerous times
before where I don't recall the comic much. But oh,

(03:26):
speaking of the comic, shout out to the Vault of
Midnight Comic Store over in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I was
up there this past weekend and was able to I
found the Revival Companion comic up there, and they've got
a really nice store up there. So if you guys

(03:48):
are wearing the Grand Rapids area, you know, go go
check out that store. It's a really really nice story.
Just give the just give down table walk through. They've
got a bunch of great stores and storefronts over there.
It's just really cool, really cool area. But regardless, was

(04:08):
able to pick up the actual opinion, was able to
some thumb through it either way though this episode, I
feel and like I, like I said, I don't recall
a lot of the issue itself, the issues themselves because
it's been forever, but now that I have a companion,
which is the whole series plus a couple of bumuses,
like the Revival Chew crossover issue. I think that like

(04:33):
the Free Comic book issue as well, but there's I
don't remember this issue. This episode in particular is a flashback.
Like half of it's a flashback episode, and there's a
lot of things that are kind of I'm not I'm

(04:55):
not gonna say wonky, but they've mixed things up, so
that'd being said, let's just go ahead and jump into it.
And I already said this a flashback episode, and we
start with that. It's two years prior to Revival Day
and we see em and her mom, Patty. They are

(05:20):
in the bowling alley. They're having a chat. Apparently Em
would like to go to college, but she is worried
that Wayne Cyprus, the their fat their their father, the dad,
he is gonna be a little reluctant to let her go,
especially since she has got uh with o I that

(05:42):
that bone disease that she has. And Patty, her mom,
is basically reassuring HER's like, hey, no, it's you'll be fine.
I you have this, You're you're gonna be okay, your
father will understand. He will, He'll learn to grow. You

(06:04):
need to be able to spread your wings. I completely
understand this. I want my daughter to go to college,
and you know, I want her to be able to
spread her wings. Didn't pan out that way, but hey,
you know what I think of the college. So the
car I turned out and that was a thumbs up.
Guys didn't see that. But as they are as they

(06:25):
are talking, we see Jesse black Deer come in and
he is going up to his daughter Rose because she's
working at the Bowling Alley, and he starts arguing with
her because Rose wants to leave Wasaw and he's just

(06:48):
having a big argument there in front of everybody in
the bowling Alley and he flat out tells her like,
if you leave, if you leave Wasaw, the land that
is in your mother's name, which his mother or her mother,
his wife, that land is in her name and when

(07:13):
she died it went into Rose's name. And if that land,
if if Rose leaves, that land reverts back to the government.
And Rose is like, She's like, I understand this, dad,
I want to leave. I want to get out of Walsaw.

(07:35):
And she's like she even reassures her dad, ressures Jesse's like,
we could talk about this later. I'm at work. I
can't talk about this right now, but we will talk later.
Where they're on though, we see Rose with May and
they are at I'm assuming May's place, when not entirely

(07:59):
I'm on Tyler Shure exactly where the locations at. But
we see them talking. They're having a very intimate conversation,
and you can pick up that these two are a couple.
They are in love. They're talking about leaving the town,
leaving Walsaw and moving to Chicago together and building a life.

(08:23):
And May even talks about, you know, leaving the town,
leaving the town and losing the land. And Rose is like,
I need to get out of here. This is not
I need to be similar to m like I need
to spread my wings. I need to see what I
can do, what the possibilities are for me out in

(08:46):
the world, and not just here, you know, in this
one place that I've only ever been. So that later
that night, she goes back to get her cash supply,
which turns out to be in a tackle box outside

(09:06):
of her would be her dad's Jesse's place, and there's
a moment when she is getting ready to leave, and
Jesse does come out and see her, and they do
I think they do have a little bit of a chat.
We don't see exactly what the chat is because the
next scene is her sitting at a bus stop and

(09:30):
here we see a car pull up, and we don't
see the driver, but Rose recognizes the guy and they
talk and she is He asks her what she's doing
out here, and she's like, well, I'm just I'm waiting
on the bus. I'm needing a ride to Chicago. I'm

(09:53):
trying to get out of out of town. Because she's
gonna head there, She's gonna head of Chicago first, and
then May is going to come out later and Rose
is gonna go out to secure place kind of thing,
and May is gonna come out, you know, a few
weeks later. So Rose is there sitting at the bus

(10:15):
stop and the car pulls up. She recognized a guy,
like I said. He says, hey, you want to like,
I can give you a ride, and then that's it.
Next we see Dana. She's coming into the police station,
and then shortly behind her is Jesse storming into the

(10:40):
police station's sheriff station and he is demanding answers. At
this point in time, it has been seventy two hours
since Rose has disappeared, and he thinks that the Sheriff's
department is literally doing nothing to try and find her.
And Dana's like, we are, We're doing everything we can,

(11:03):
literally everything we can. We just you need to let
us work. We just right now, we're just there, was
just going. It's slow going, but we are trying to
do everything we can. And so he she's basically reassuring
him that it is it is a slow process, but
we are We're trying to do what we can. And

(11:25):
so he leaves and then Brent comes in and he
informs Dana that he found out that Jesse and Rose
had an argument at the Bowling Alley the night that
Rose disappeared, and that Rose had a ticket for Chicago,

(11:46):
but she never got on the bus to Chicago. So
this is a new development. So Dana goes out to
the bus stop and she starts to look around, trying
to find any clues, any signs of struggle, just anything,
and she does actually end up finding a clue. It

(12:10):
looks like, I mean, by this point in time, it's
been you know, three days, new snow has been fallen,
and what she finds it looks to be a piece
of cloth. It kind of almost looks like a headband,
although I don't glove or something. It looks like it's

(12:30):
a pizza cloth. But ultimately she figures out that the
missing person person's case is now a homicide and currently
all signs are pointing towards Jesse, So she goes back.

(12:51):
They go get a warrant and then they have to
go search Roses trailer, search Jesse's house. While they're all
doing that, and Jesse is Jesse's okay with them searching it,
but once he figures out that they have to search everywhere,
and Dana says, hey, we have to search it all.
This is starting to things are not looking in your favor.

(13:16):
He's like, okay, this I don't understand why with okay,
And so yeah, they start searching. She Dyler finds the
tackle box and in there she finds a bunch of
leathers to somebody named Bear and also finds a bear

(13:39):
tooth necklace. And while she's searching all that, Brent had
found the land ownership contract with Rose's name on it
and also saying that if the if she leaves or
dies or whatever, that the land goes back to the

(14:03):
Actually she leaves, the land goes back to the government,
and so that gives Jesse motive for the murder. It's
not great again, it's not looking good for Jesse. So

(14:29):
later on Dayla went to go see Uncle Don and
she is telling him that she knows about Rose going
to talk to the consul about her intent to relocate
off of the land to Chicago, and that she held
that from Jesse from her dad. And Uncle Don is like, Hey,

(14:52):
that's kids will keep secrets from their parents. That's something
they do all the time. That's normal. And then Dana
like talks about how Jesse is at risk of losing,
you know, the land if Rose left, and Don's like,

(15:13):
you know, Jesse did everything he could to protect Rose,
and but he is in and that he did not
hurt her. There's no way he would. And Dana knows that.
I think Dana, Dana has a has a gut feeling
that that he did not do anything. But she has

(15:36):
to follow the evidence right now, and right now the
evidence is pointing toward toward Jesse. So she is going
to keep following that that evidence but from here she
gets back to the office and she walks up to
Brad who's on the phone with her with his mom,

(15:58):
and she asks he you know, hangs up because he's
he's done talking. He asks how she's doing because apparently
she he yeah, she is not doing well. She's got
a bunch of medical bills, and apparently his brother, twin
brother is not doing much better having to deal with
all of that. But so he's kind of in you know,

(16:25):
he's only got the one job. His his job isn't
is helping out very little, which this gives for now
that we know that Brent was a hit man, you know,
we know that that whatever he was doing was helping

(16:47):
pay for him taking care of his his his mom,
and and that's why he was doing what he did. Now,
did he kill Rose? I mean, we know he killed
Aaron and he tried to kill Dana. Let's see what
the rest of this episode brings, Like this moment right

(17:12):
here where Wayne comes barging in to the station and
is yelling at Dana for one talking to the press
about how she basically let Jesse go because her gut
says that he didn't kill Rose and he is dead

(17:36):
set that Jesse did it, and so he wants her
to re look at the evidence, look it all over again,
and he basically wants her to close the case and
make it match up with Jesse being the murderer. And
Dana's like, I no, I'll follow the evidence, but the

(17:59):
evidence is not, like not all the evidence is pouring
toward Jesse being the murderer. But but Wayne isn't seeing
it that way yet. But so while he is focusing
on that, Dan is gonna go follow the Bear clue,
which that takes her toward Blaine. She while she was

(18:23):
looking at the letters, looking through the letters from Bear,
she know this is something that led her to Blaine.
Something one of the pictures of one of the letters.
I think it was actually the the the tackle the
necklace from the tackle box, if I remember correctly. So
she goes there, she talks to him, and this is

(18:47):
I would say that this is this is definitely pre
Culty Blaine. He is more on the chill side, at
least that's the way it appears. Anyway, He's still definitely
a like a scrap yard guy, you know, tow truck
and picking picking up cars where he needs to pick

(19:10):
him up and all this stuff, but he is definitely
more of like a hey, I'm just he's not as
religiously motivated, if you will, and not like crazy as
he is as we've seen him in the last couple
of stods. But Dana is talking to him and questions

(19:30):
where he was the night Rose disappeared, and he's like, well,
I was. He was at Myrtle Beach and she asked
for some proof, and he's like, well, I think I
got a receipt from my plane ticket somewhere around here,
and so it's it's kind of flimsy, but like he's

(19:53):
also not quick to like show the proof like he's
he he's one of those things where he like he
could if he wants to. But but when he brings
up when Dana brings up the letters to Rose and
how they are kind of not really because Rose is

(20:18):
is you know, well, because Blaine is like twice her age.
It borilerlines the creepy factor. I mean, I'm not the borderline,
the creepy factor is creepy factor. But Blaine like one
hundred percent insists that it's all plutonic and that that

(20:39):
she understands him on the level of like that other
people around here don't like, doesn't get him. So their
friendship is literally just that, just a friendship. So he
he respects her and is not looking for anything other
than that, and that's it. But Dana wants to she

(21:02):
an't wants to push harder, but she can't because she's
getting a call on the radio from Jeannie because they
found some new evidence over at the Deer Jesse's place,
Black Black Deer House, because Wayne had said that they
were looking. They're gonna go look at the house again

(21:23):
one more time, and so Dana has to leave Blaine
to go check out what's going over there. By the
time she gets over there, she sees Wayne escorting Jesse
to a squad car, and then out of the house
comes Brent with this new evidence, which is Rose's shirt.

(21:48):
He says that it must have fallen off of her
body when Jesse was trying to burn the body, if
it was behind the furnace, and Dana's like, that's that's
a big piece of evidence that we missed. How did
we miss that last time? That can't be right, Like

(22:08):
this seems too too conven like this, no, this can't
be this is this can't be right. So we get
back at the station and Dana goes in to talk
to Jesse, and of course Jesse is just like, I
don't give I don't give two ships about you guys.
You guys are are just I trusted you and you

(22:30):
this is how you you treat me, this is how
you treat your enemies like this is or your ally
like this is this terrible? And while she's in there,
Brent tries to come in and Dana and says like, no,
I got this, I got the solo. Just please just
stay out, and you could tell Brett was not keen

(22:50):
on that, but she is persistent, and so Brett has
to stay out Jesse or she comes in and she
uncuffs Jesse's hands and she's like she vows like, look, Jesse,
I promise you, I'm going to make the fright you.
We will. I know you're innocent, but and I will

(23:13):
find out what's going on, but you need we need
to do this the right way. And Jesse's just like,
I don't want your help, Dana, you screwed me. I'm sorry.
Like we're done, and so there we go as yeah,

(23:35):
I think we I don't know from the dance passed
or whatever. But we next get and I think this
is I feel like this was a callback to the
first episode. But but Dana is at her desk and
there's a leak coming through the ceiling and I thought
this I could be wrong. I'd have to go back
to check. But like she moves her coffee cup over

(23:58):
to that leak falling onto her desk. It just it
feels like it was a call back to something I
don't remember. But either way, we didn't see May coming
into the station, and she is yelling about how every

(24:19):
cop in the station is corrupt, and how the whole
police station is corrupt and everybody here is corrupt, talk
about how no one cares that a Native American woman
has been murdered and that Jesse has been wrongfully arrested,
and just like how do you sleep in that kind
of thing? And Dana like grabs her and tries to

(24:43):
reassure hers, like, look, I'm doing everything I can to
free Jesse and to find Roses killer, like we have
to do this the right way. And as David is
trying to reassure her, we then get McCrae coming in.
He was trans porting Jesse, but in the transportation Jesse

(25:06):
had escaped and bashed Jesse bashed McCrae in the nose
and gave him a bloody nose and a bunch of
other injuries and basically GTFO. So now it's a it's
a man hunt, stationwide man hunt for for Jesse in
the woods. Dana is able to track him down, and

(25:29):
we do see her have a beat on him, like
he is at one point, like about ready to go
over the ridge and Dana along with Rogers, like these
two are those two are our team. I think Rogers
she is like a little ways away, I don't know,

(25:50):
another part of the woods, but Dana is here and
she was able to track Jesse to this one point,
and she's got a beat on him, like I said,
and she she pulls a gun and she tells him
to stop running, and Jesse does and he turns around
and he's just like, Dana, please just just let me go.

(26:10):
My Rose is gone. There's nothing here for me here,
there's nothing for me here anymore. I just want to
go in peace. And she is reluctant, but she does
let him go, and so he jumps off. And then
this is when Rogers comes up and she sees that

(26:31):
She's like, did you just let him go? Like questioning it,
But then she calls in that that that Roger or
that Jesse had gotten the way. So we then flash
forward in time to about two months before Revival Day
and May is talking to the nurse that I don't remember.

(26:56):
I don't remember her name, but it's a nurse that
Dana had a couple episodes back at the bowling alley
and she is part of a bowling league that also
happens to have Brent on the team, and she makes
a comment about how they would be celebrating their seven

(27:19):
year run of winning the championship if Brent hadn't missed
the championship two years prior. And May is just like, wait,
that's two years prior, like you because they had just
won this championship here and May is just like, wait,

(27:39):
so two years prior, Like, Brent's really that good, huh?
And he never misses the game and the lady is like, yeah, no,
he was sick as a dog. He had a fever
of like one hundred and two one time, and he
came in and bowled like the game of his life
that day. So the fact that he had to miss
this one game means that he really was down in

(28:03):
the dumps. And she's like, well, when is the championship game?
And the lady is like, oh, it's same time every year,
third week of November. And so May, being the investigatory
report that she is, does a little digging and we
next see her with Uncle Don and she is going

(28:23):
over her findings and she figures out that the championship
game two years prior was on the Barbara seventeenth, which
was the night before Brent had found Ros's shirt in
Jesse's house, so Don also at that point. Don also

(28:47):
reveals that Jesse was gone that night at a council meeting,
so that would have been the only night that whomever would
have had to maybe plant evidence, and he also says
that somebody had saw an officer near the house but

(29:11):
didn't think anything of it, you know, especially with an
investigation into Rose's disappearance going on. So May thinks that
Jesse or that Brent framed Jesse for murder and he
planted the shirt in Jesse's house, and so she asks
Don for Jesse's location, and so we next see her

(29:36):
up in Toronto Thunderbait, Toronto Thunder Bay Ontario apologize for that,
working under the name Justin, and she approaches Jesse and
tells him that she is here to talk to him

(29:57):
on behalf of Rose. She says that you know, she
you know, she loved Rose, she was in a relationship
with her, and that they were gonna move to Chicago together,
and that she knows that Jesse didn't kill Rose, and
that she thinks that Brent was the one that did.

(30:18):
And she basically just but ultimately she just stirred up
a horn's nest kind of thing. Because what this does
is it it gets Jesse to come back to Walsau

(30:40):
and when he gets there, it is the revival day
and he's sitting there at the Bowling Alley trying to
basically stake out Brent. But I don't know if he's
just not doing a good job or if Brent like
clocked him at some point in time. But he is

(31:00):
watching from afar and seeing Brent like like he's he's
watching in his mirror, sees that Brent had come out
come out of the Bowling Alley with a bunch of
people and was trying to keep track of him. But
the group like dispersed, but the cars had been coming
by and he lost track, and so as he was

(31:22):
getting ready to leave his truck, Brent came around from
the other side and shot him and killed him. And
so next we see is at the crematorium where May
is opening up the casket that is about ready to
be burnt, the one that Randy was getting ready to

(31:44):
burn on revival Day, and we see her looking at
Jesse's body in the box and she's putting everything together
because if you recall last episode, she was tracking Brent
to the crematorium and now we know why because she
was looking at him as the suspect of Roses murder.

(32:12):
So we're back in present day, back in the trailer
and everything is, you know, out in the open. May
and Jesse are showing m and Dana Roses ear ring
and EM's pill bottle. They've found these in Moore Creek

(32:38):
and so they're like, this is connected. Whoever murdered Rose
murdered M and Dan is like, what does this all
have to do? What do you mean how is this connected?
And Em tells her that, like, the creek is where
I died. Uh, the river is is connected to everything,
and you know, she had another vision and when Ibraheim

(33:02):
brought her to the water and she went underneath. She
had the division about the guy in the skeleton mask
with a carving on his chest holding her down, killing her.
And Dana makes the comment about that probably obviously wasn't Aaron, right,

(33:23):
you know, you you would you would know that, right,
And she's like, no, look, okay, fine, whatever, I don't
think it was Aaron. But it's obvious that something is
going on here, and so they are able to piece
together that Brent and Aaron were texting because when Dana

(33:45):
looked at at Brent's Bread's phone Wreckers text records, there's
a text message between two of them and it was
just the model of a car. And May knows that
that text message because the flash drive USB drive that

(34:05):
she had that Jesse gave her had the model, the
exact model of the car, which is from Blaine's towing lot.
It's it's in his lot, so that also, you know,
so it's also putting the three of them, you know,

(34:26):
in orbit together, and Emma's putting the pieces together as well.
It's like, well, what's Blaine got do with it? Yeah,
he's creepy, Yeah he was there, you know, he was
there the night that I died, And basically this just
gives this gives Jesse the motive he needs. Even though

(34:48):
you know, they knew Blaine was was friends with Rose
Dent and had some sort of relationship they are, He's
pretty certain that that he is the one that killed
that that killed Rose. So he grabs a gun and

(35:10):
he heads out, getting ready to go kill Blaine for
killing Rose, but both Dana and Don stop him, and
Dana wants to do it. By the book, She's like, look,
I if Blaine is the one that did this, like
we have to do this right, you know, we can't.

(35:33):
We can't, we can't mess this up. And she wants,
you know, she wants to get a warrant. She wants
to arrest him. She wants to actually, if we can
find the car on the property, like that is that
is enough evidence to bring him in, we can question them.
We have to do it, you know, buy the book.

(35:56):
Jesse reluctantly agrees, but he is one not on board.
So he, like Dana, leaves to go try and take
care of all that. But while she's gone, he dips.
And so while he's gone, though, a m is looking

(36:21):
over her book and May sees you know, what she's
doing and turns out that she, you know. M says that,
you know, she had written some poetry and May asks
if she can read it, and Them's like, yeah, you
it's fine, I'm not very good at it. And May's like, oh, well,
you know what, you know whatever, let me read and
I can be the judge of that. And so we

(36:43):
get her reading the poetry, and as she is, we
then get Jesse sneaking into Blaine's towing company and he
finds Blaine being on supercliner and he's about ready to

(37:05):
snap his neck, slew his throat. I don't know, He's
abolready to do something. But then he stops because he
starts hearing something like trilling or something's he starts hearing
noise and it is the the Blaine's Angel, the alien being,

(37:26):
the creature that we know is whatever, and he it
gets his attention, so he goes and he follows that.
Now what happens though, is this creature And then what's

(37:48):
really interesting here though, is I was under the impression
that Blaine had this creature chained up somehow or in
a room that he couldn't get out of. I'm not
entirely sure, But who knows. Maybe this creature was just
purposely there for a reason. Maybe he knew he was

(38:10):
supposed to be there and he was waiting there specifically
for this moment in time. These creatures are extraordinary, if
you will, because what happens here is Jesse follows this
creature out into the junkyard, and this creature is leading

(38:31):
Jesse to the vehicle in question, and Jesse follows it,
and he gets to the trunk and opens up the
trunk and sure enough, there is a body wrapped up
in a blanket and it is the body of his rows,

(38:53):
of his daughter. So back at the trailer, gives her
condulces to May about Rose, and May is just like, yeah,
you know, I I loved her, like she was the
love of my life and I would have left this

(39:15):
place for her, and like, did you do you have
anybody like that? And m you know, she kind of
considers that for a moment, and there is one specific
person that comes to mind, and so she gets, you know,
she goes off to one corner and she gives gives

(39:35):
Rody a call. And the shocking thing is is that
Rody answers she's been trying to call Roathy for the
last couple episodes, and the boy has been unavailable because
he has been captured in the Reviver camp. And now
all of a sudden, he's in his van. Something smells

(39:56):
fishy to and outside the observer obviously, but he answers
and he's like, hey, I've I escaped the camp. I'm
going to get out of here. The the CDC they
are they've got this drug that's in that is able
to to basically incapacitate the Revivers and that you need

(40:18):
to you know, you know, you need to be cautious.
And he's like, you know where I'm gonna be skipping down,
So like where are you and come pick you up?
And she is reluctant to tell him where he where
she's at right now, and that she she doesn't want
to go just yet. She she's got a lot of stuff,

(40:39):
she's making a lot of leeway with with her case,
with you know, her finding out who who killed her
and and and her and Dana are about ready they're
close solving her murder, and so like, she doesn't want
to leave just yet. So he's like, Okay, well, I'm
still gonna I still gotta leave, So can I meet

(41:01):
you somewhere? You know, I say goodbye at least, And
she's like, okay, well I'll meet you out here in
the woods or whatever, and so yeah, so she does,
and she, you know, hangs up the phone and she's
gonna go take off and she'll meets Rothy. Then at
the same time, Tyler wakes Blaine up because apparently the

(41:29):
angel is gone, is missing, nowhere to be found. And
Blaine is just like, I'm sorry, what happened? What do
you mean he's gone? Where'd my angel go? This? What's
going on? He is pissed, he is human. So as

(41:50):
that's happening, Dana gets back to the trailer and is
looking for em She goes into the trailer, can't find her,
asks uncle Don and if they've seen her, and Don's like,
I no idea where she went. I think she I
think she just left. I'm not telling sure, sure, So
Dana Dana runs off and literally as soon as she

(42:13):
leaves up walks Jesse holding Rose's body, and of course
May sees this and she is wrought with emotion. And
then we actually get flashback to the kidnapping, to Rose's kidnapping,
and we see that the person in the car was Aaron. Uh,

(42:37):
he didn't actually kill Rose. We see her, We see
him knock her unconscious and then get her into the car,
and then he makes a phone call to somebody we
don't know who is unclear who he makes a call too,
but you know whoever he's calling, he's me up with somebody.

(43:01):
Could be Blaine, you know. So it is possible Blaine
is the one that killed Rose, because we do know
that the car ends up at Blaine's trailer or trailer park,
or not trailer park, a toe park, but who knows.
So what we do get though, is Jesse May and

(43:24):
Uncle Don having a little burial for Rose. They basically
set the body on fire, and then Jesse hears the
alien again and he is like, okay, I'm ready and
he follows the sound the sound off into the woods
and he tells their creature that he's ready to go.

(43:47):
And you know, Rose has been found, she is at peace,
He's had his closure. So he reaches out and he
touches the the the hand similar to what Jordan did,
and they both, you know, vanish together, dust off together,

(44:07):
and blow it off into the wind. So definitely makes
me wonder what happened to Wanda when this angel touched
her the the other episode back, Because I will say this,
and this is coming from the book, Mhm, there are

(44:33):
there's more than one. This is our second one we've
seen of these creatures, and there is one for each reviver,
almost like there are there is one specific for each reviver.
And because Jordan even said that, Jordan, you can you

(44:56):
can infer that Jordan, the one that she touched was
for her, and the one that Wanda had touched, she said,
that's not hers. So because obviously we just found out
that it's Jesse's. So we know that there are there's
one for each reviver out there. So my question is,

(45:17):
now that we know that this one touched Wanda and
hers is still out there somewhere, does that mean does
is Wanda gone? Which I mean we know she is gone,
But does that mean that that alien that ae Joel
if you will, is going to wander forever? Yeah? I'm

(45:43):
sure these are these are questions that will be answered
at some point in time, but we'll see, we'll see
what happens. But we do end the episode with m
meeting up with Rody in the woods. They you know
she she gives them a kiss, and he then starts
to apologize, And I mean, I knew it immediately what
was gonna happen? Because you don't escape from that present

(46:09):
you were let go because you're a trap. And Em
get shot with a dart and she falls to the
ground and you start hearing a bunch of soldiers on
the radios saying that they have her surrounded. And the
episode ends. So next episode is gonna be very interesting
because I mean, will Em get out, will Dana come

(46:32):
barging in to get her out? What's gonna happen? I
look forward to watching it. This season has been great.
This episode in particular, I was reluctant because it was
just gonna be a flashback. I'm like, okay, Like the
exposition is great. I did like that, but I wasn't
sure what all we were gonna get. And the fact

(46:53):
that we got some closure for some stuff is wonderful.
This was better than I expected. I'll say that. So
I am looking for We only got a couple episodes left,
Like I said, this episode eight, We've got two episodes left? Right, No,
this is or the seven? This was episode? What episode?

(47:17):
Did I say? Sorry? Hold on this episode eight, So yeah,
we got nine and ten left. Yeah, no, this is
I'm loving this, this is great. Thank you all for
listening and we will see you next time.
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