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Talisman 03-05-2020 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by SAGA45 (Post 14826233)
I think Holly realized it when the creature tried to get Hoskins to off her. Also, as viewers we saw it when the creature was constantly etching "Stop Her" on the back of Hoskins' hands. I believe Holly assumed if the creature can use Hoskins to "see" then it naturally has the same connection with whomever it copies.

But Hoskins is under direct control of the creature, not the person who is being cloned.

It's also a bit weird to see the affect the "link" is having on the strip club guy (acting paranoid, throwing up) given that we didn't see any of that behavior from Jason Bateman's character when his copy was running around. He was going to conferences, baking pancakes and coaching baseball.

SAGA45 03-07-2020 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Talisman (Post 14826382)
But Hoskins is under direct control of the creature, not the person who is being cloned.

But like Hoskins, the person being cloned is still 'linked' to the creature through whatever DNA it uses from the scratch. Therefore, ability to see what the cloned person see is reasonably within the scope of creatures powers.

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Originally Posted by Talisman (Post 14826382)
It's also a bit weird to see the affect the "link" is having on the strip club guy (acting paranoid, throwing up) given that we didn't see any of that behavior from Jason Bateman's character when his copy was running around. He was going to conferences, baking pancakes and coaching baseball.

The major difference there is the strip club guy is aware that the monster exists, has copied him and is in his head whereas Bateman's character was completely unaware anything like that happened to him. He STILL doesn't know.

So the strip club guy vomiting and being paranoid, I think, is moreso due to his own psychological reaction to KNOWING than any effect the creature is having on him.

cosmo20002 03-08-2020 09:45 PM

Wow, that really sucked.

L.A. Chieffan 03-09-2020 11:35 AM

Bummer..had potential

Sure-Oz 03-09-2020 03:59 PM

What did the PC scene mean?

comochiefsfan 03-09-2020 08:44 PM

Most disappointing finale since Game of Thrones.

What a ****ing dud.

Talisman 03-10-2020 07:14 AM

I was falling asleep at the end. I know it's been a slow burn, but man, the ending just dragged out.

SAGA45 03-10-2020 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Sure-Oz (Post 14831853)
What did the PC scene mean?

It was odd. Not sure when or she got scratched. Have to go back and watch it again. She said it takes an outsider tk know an outsider. They snuck somethin in there about Holly.

Talisman 03-10-2020 11:30 AM

Not sure about the post-credit scene, but the whole "Let's do this again sometime" seemed to set it up for another season of them investigating something else together. I guess she's the Mulder in the relationship. They could actually improve the pacing if they were investigating two or three cases during a season instead of one that's full of slow motion shots of people deep in thought.

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KCUnited 03-11-2020 08:01 AM

This thing had been limping out but they still had me until El Cuco became visible. I'm sure that's not an easy concept to make visual, but woof, most non-terrifying monster scene ever.

Sure-Oz 03-11-2020 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 14834523)
This thing had been limping out but they still had me until El Cuco became visible. I'm sure that's not an easy concept to make visual, but woof, most non-terrifying monster scene ever.

Was hoping they'd show a true form

Baby Lee 03-11-2020 11:04 AM

Not a great show. It was well scripted and well acted, but had a flawed foundation.

It's like, rather than telling a story, they were 'going for something.' That something being an ineffable struggle between rationality and the supernatural, and the plodding dread that accompanies the recognition that some things cannot be explained.
I can see how they were excited to tackle it, but it's the same old shit with King. Fascinating premise that peters out like a wet fart.
The actors did their best, but they started with an idea without a resolution.

Talisman 03-11-2020 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 14834523)
This thing had been limping out but they still had me until El Cuco became visible. I'm sure that's not an easy concept to make visual, but woof, most non-terrifying monster scene ever.

They didn't even show some crazy eyes or sharper than normal teeth. It was just Claude, the strip club guy. They at least hinted at its facial changes right before it got its head crushed, but it was too little too late.

If they were going to go with the look-exactly-alike angle, they should have at least done a switcheroo at the end. Claude is killed in the partial cave collapse and the creature switches shirts with him so the hole from the shotgun blast shows on the dead guy. Creature wedges his leg under a rock and waits for rescue. Of course none of that is revealed to us until the end when Claude returns to his house and is splashing some water on his face. He looks up at the mirror and then we get one of those facial changes. At least then there would have been a reason for the ho-hum human appearance of this horribly dangerous beast.


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