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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Death and Dreams, S6E2

This is by far my least favorite episode for a few reasons. First off, the killers and their motives are the MOST demented and psychotic! And also, Barnaby is attacked and nearly killed by these freaks! And I did not enjoy the element of Tom being so very friendly with the psychiatrist character. Troy didn't like it either! Joyce and Cully didn't seem to notice or care. I remember from my first viewing of the series that as the seasons progress, we will see Tom flirting with or being attracted to other women, and I hate that! I was glad that he called Joyce in there at the end so she could help comfort the doctor when Tom had to reveal that her 3 kids were deranged serial killers. Good move, Tom. Haha. And how gracious Joyce was to oblige.

In other matters, Cully is still working in her mobile library, and she and Troy have finally made their relationship romantic enough as they kiss for the first time. Of course, not a minute later they find a dead body but that's to be expected ain't it? Ha again!

Not much in the way of exteriors and interiors here. The psychiatric hospital building is the main feature...





















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LONG CRENDON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (
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11 comments:

  1. This episode is quite creepy - the killer kids are disturbing and psychotic

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    1. Do you think the kids’ father was a psyko himself? It sounded like he was over the line with kisses and touching the mother infront of them. ?

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    2. I never considered that, but now you mention it--yes, maybe he was too forceful with his affection, which the kids noticed their mother did not like.

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    3. I never considered that, but now you mention it--yes, maybe he was too forceful with his affection, which the kids noticed their mother did not like.

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  2. Poor old man and the way he was strangled as the two girls dance shout and laugh.Unfortunately these cases are rare in real life but they are uncomfortable subject we must tackle even if controversal of course. Mark Kamara

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    1. Well, it was unwise of him to attempt to rope her into his marching band as a drum majorette. He should've asked her mother first.

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    2. He was not a good guy for sure, but still it is always horrifying knowing that youngsters can kill!

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