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I'm thinking that the very first scene of the show is going to end up being chronologically at the end of the story.
I do too
all you see is someone carrying someone out and then fire burning
this could easily be the ending
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I'm thinking that the very first scene of the show is going to end up being chronologically at the end of the story.
I do too
all you see is someone carrying someone out and then fire burning
this could easily be the ending
I thought it was Rust in the present.I'm positive the scene where someone is tied to the bed is a flashback
I thought it was Rust in the present.
We're pretty much all in agreement that Rust is going to die Sunday night tho, right?
eh. he's hinted at not being afraid to die. but he also said he wouldn't commit suicide.
i agree that he'd do something reckless (the whole raid on the projects was kinda reckless) to solve the case but he's not going to get himself killed intentionally.
there's enough foreshadowing about him dying, but there's foreshadowing to the contrary too. i don't think we can say one ending is destined any more than the other.
^ Like what though? He said he wouldn't kill himself.
If we believe all of the child death/divorce stuff and the way he always reacted when it's brought up and he didn't do it then, when he actually discussed considering it, what have we seen in the interrogation and episodes since that leads you to believe he suddenly wants to die any more than then?
He said he wouldn't commit suicide in 1995.
It's 2012 and everything we've seen during that time frame hints/points to him killing himself or dying when this "Yellow King" thing is solved. Or during it. He wants it, he's already accepted it.
He said he wouldn't commit suicide in 1995.
It's 2012 and everything we've seen during that time frame hints/points to him killing himself or dying when this "Yellow King" thing is solved. Or during it. He wants it, he's already accepted it.
How? I don't see that at all
No we do know he broke into the house. We're not taking his word for it, the show SHOWED us him do it.
You guys keep missing that point. The only things that have been proven to be lies are the things Rust and Marty say and then we never actually see. We just hear it discussed or we hear them say it and then something different is shown happening. Notice we never see Rust in Alaska? Notice we never meet his daughter or ex wife. Maybe because Alaska and his old family aren't THAT important to the story or maybe because he bent the truth there. Who knows.
What we do know is EVERYTHING we see on screen has been verified as happenng by multiple sources. Lights and birds swirling in the air? They happened. They were hallucinations but hallucinations that happened.
The ONLY reason we see footage of Marty eating TV dinners and online dating is to verify his story to us. Same reason we see Rust taking out the garbage. They live mundane *** lives.
They're not the killers. Everyone needs to get over that. This isn't Sixth Sense.
You can interpret Ledoux's we've done this before and will do this again rant to somehow mean that Rust (now with long hair and tats like Ledoux) will be the one being arrested for the murder one day while his fat #2 (Marty) runs. Maybe. Very possible. Doesn't mean they're the ones the cops are really seeking. I mean Ledoux wasn't the Yellow King, either.
Or, you could take it to mean that Marty and Rust tried to arrest the real criminals once, failed and ended up offing them both and we're just gonna see that scenario repeat itself again in the finale.
Either way, all this "I still think Rust did it!" pseudo-scientific "all the characteristics of a murderer" talk is a viewer being too smart for himself. The show isn't trying to trick you. (and for the record, Rust doesn't have all the characteristics of a serial killer and I'd argue he isn't a sociopath for several reasons, chief amongst them his obsession with the well being of innocent people but thats an argument for another post.) Our detectives aren't the bad guys. In the end they may take the fall for being them, but we know they didn't do it. The show has shown us that.
Y'all need to accept that.
So the fat dude mowing the grass is the scar man...
-he works around school childrenYes I think he's pretty much the cult's muscleSo the fat dude mowing the grass is the scar man...
I don't want a twist or cliffhanger; I want a completed show.