Great episode! At first, I kept on watching it from the straight-up angle of what is being shown and told: Meets a demon, gets a quest, tries to stop the apocalypse. But as the story goes on, I increasingly got a feeling like "Yeah, she seems a bit like a maniac talking to herself like that". And the deeper she went down that alley and became even confident in her "mission", the more unsure I got about the meaning of "apocalypse". Her final victim was just as good as that. And she couldn't stop it.
I'm not totally sure about the ending and why it makes her feel at peace, really. I like to imagine she's rather gone mad and now lives on with her made-up Boney M. friend in eternal oblivion (aka. her head --> in a mental institution, maybe) instead of enduring any more of the racism... and even worse things that are about to come with the new parliament.

If anyone has a different or deeper take on that, I'd be happy to hear it! :heart:

PS. Yeah, it's been a more supernatural season. If you don't like it, that's fine, but stop hate-spamming. You can still like the show for what it offers, even if it's not what you expected.

loading replies
Loading...