In the trailer he has a whole argument with his Mom about his sexuality...don't think they are going the way you're…
I have rewatched the trailer and discovered a scene where Ken and Shake are strolling hand in hand among the trees on a corn. We have not seen this scene so far, but what caught my eyes: they are both wearing the same dress they had on when the car accident happened. So from that, there is a fat chance they are both dead and Sandee reconciles them in another world. I don't like this perspective but I guess it is becoming increasingly likely.
In the trailer he has a whole argument with his Mom about his sexuality...don't think they are going the way you're…
In that ominous, almost iconic scene in the trailer where Monica says "Why was I the last to know?", to which Ken replies "Mom, I am your son. You have always known. You were just the last to admit". It was not that apparent to me for the first watch, but Monica is not talking to Ken there. She is talking to herself. Ken is just there. And she probably neither sees nor hears him. And Ken wears the same t-shirt there too he did at the time of the car accident, yet without the shirt on.
Since we have three more episodes to come, I still give the benefit of doubt that Ken is possibly in the state of clinical death/coma only. But who knows what is in the screenwriter's mind.
I have rewatched the trailer and discovered a scene where Ken and Shake are strolling hand in hand among the trees on a corn. We have not seen this scene so far, but what caught my eyes: they are both wearing the same dress they had on when the car accident happened. So from that, there is a fat chance they are both dead and Sandee reconciles them in another world. I don't like this perspective but I guess it is becoming increasingly likely.
Also there's that ominous, almost iconic scene in the trailer where Monica says "Why was I the last to know?", to which Ken replies "Mom, I am your son. You have always known. You were just the last to admit". It was not that apparent to me for the first watch, but Monica is not talking to Ken there. She is talking to herself. Ken is just there. And she probably neither sees nor hears him. And Ken wears the same t-shirt there too he did at the time of the car accident, yet without the shirt on.
There is a difference between hating and criticizing. In that comment thread people including me were not hating…
The way you look down on her from the beginning has been appaling. This condescending control freak mindset is way worse than using swear words, assuming one is not stuck in the body of a 19th century governess.
There is a difference between hating and criticizing. In that comment thread people including me were not hating…
If you find some comments way above the level of rightful criricism, you are fully entitled to call a spade a spade, without controlled and censored by condescending and patronising, passive- aggressive cyber bully twats.
According to the description here, Sandee is the one who is gonna unite them. But yea i hate her for now.
Not jut simply for her homophobia. I guess she is not a lost cause in terms of that. What made my piss boil as she shouted at both Lawrence and Sandee why they had not told her before what they thought about Ken, as if they should have done. It is no one but Ken's business to tell her, and if he has not yet told her, she should have a good look at herself first why. And why did she have to call him and order him back? Could not the stupid bitch wait till he comes home?
Episode 3: I Came, ISaw, I Conquered was funny, romantic, and scary. The humorous and lovey-dovey characteristics…
"In an unfamiliar twist, the remorseful Sandee becomes a bridge and helps reunite Shake and Ken. " Re-reading this with the knowledge about Sandee's third eye, I have a terrible suspicion about the outcome.
Am I the only one that actually likes this series?
No, you are not. Not liking a show is one thing, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But those who are always the first to appear here whenever a new episode airs to declare how they hate it should seriously get a life.
I have rewatched the trailer and discovered a scene where Ken and Shake are strolling hand in hand among the trees on a corn. We have not seen this scene so far, but what caught my eyes: they are both wearing the same dress they had on when the car accident happened. So from that, there is a fat chance they are both dead and Sandee reconciles them in another world. I don't like this perspective but I guess it is becoming increasingly likely.
Also there's that ominous, almost iconic scene in the trailer where Monica says "Why was I the last to know?", to which Ken replies "Mom, I am your son. You have always known. You were just the last to admit". It was not that apparent to me for the first watch, but Monica is not talking to Ken there. She is talking to herself. Ken is just there. And she probably neither sees nor hears him. And Ken wears the same t-shirt there too he did at the time of the car accident, yet without the shirt on.