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Watch The Wolverine Online Of course, we'll have to wait and see the fallout from this revelation. Dodee and Phil had a sweet moment while dancing to Skeeter Davis' "End of the World," a great pick by Phil, who compiled a "last thing we'll ever hear" playlist, which also included some Beethoven. Phil is a lot more likable in the TV show than he was in the book, I'll say that much. And Dodee's "I hate you" comment makes me think these two are really just great friends, but who knows? Maybe there's another romance destined here. Linda ignored her own rule about not letting anyone touch the dome by giving Rusty a kiss through the dome on Visitor's Day. She also had to reveal to her fiancé that his brother was dead.
Watch RIPD Online And after Big Jim let Angie go, Junior - who's now badged and uniformed - quickly tracked her down and held her at gunpoint. Let's all celebrate Junior's keen detective skills, announcing "I knew you'd come here" when Angie found him waiting for her. In her bedroom. At her house. How he figured out that she'd go home, we don't know. I guess he's just that good. Sarcasm aside, Angie played the situation cool, not panicking as he pointed a gun at her. And when she found out the missile was coming, she seemed to give in and let Junior rest his head on her lap. So... is she forgiving him? Or was she just willing to put it all aside and let the world end? It'll be interesting to see where that picks up.
Watch Turbo Online In other news, butterflies were flocking to the side of the dome at the start of the episode. It was a beautiful piece of special effects work, and did a nice job of mixing "pretty" with "creepy." But what was that all about? Dodee said something about insects using magnetic fields to navigate, so it could just be science at work here. Or maybe that was just one more example of the dome giving a warning, as it seemed like that was the place where the missile later hit. And at the end of the episode, there was just one lone butterfly left. A surviver-butterlfy like Jim Rennie? He was the one left looking at it through the dome, past the spot of blood left by Coggins' ear. An eery image if ever there was one. See what I did there?
Watch Grown Ups 2 Online Finally, we found out that China threatened to attack the U.S., believing the dome was some kind of weapon in development. The president managed diffuse the situation, but it sounds like the dome's having a big impact on the world outside. At the very least, the residents of Chester's Mill can rest easier knowing that if China does attack, they're probably safe. The dome is impenetrable from bullets, trucks, planes and missiles. Then again, no one can get out, which still sucks.
Watch Despicable Me 2 Online Without getting into end-of-the-book spoilers here, it's well worth acknowledging that "Visitor's Day" in Chester's Mill ended much differently in the book. So that's a major deviation. And as I mentioned, Coggins dies in the book at the hand of Rennie, though that happened differently. But the sentiment remained the same. The reverend was making trouble and sooner or later people were going to start listening. He's now one less person in Big Jim's way.
We'd seen Coggins going off about sinners before. Last week, he was burning medication and this week he was preaching about "Moab." But we also know he's involved in whatever sneaky dealings Big Jim and other people in CM are trying to keep quiet. Tonight he mentioned something about helping drug dealers make their poison, which is one more big clue about that developing mystery. Julia found out that Peter was going to leave her. He sent a letter to his sister telling her as much. So she's that much closer to learning what was going on with him, but she still doesn't know he's dead. Barbie was going to tell Julia, since the missile was coming, but he never got to it. We did see Barbie have a moment with Phil, and it seems he's haunted by an incident in the military involving friendly fire. At this point, it looks like Barbie's feeling a lot of remorse. It seems like it's only a matter of time before Julia finds out about Barbie's involvement in Peter's death. I'm thinking they might save that inevitably dramatic reveal until just as Julia and Barbie are crossing into more-than-friends territory.
Watch The Wolverine Online Of course, we'll have to wait and see the fallout from this revelation. Dodee and Phil had a sweet moment while dancing to Skeeter Davis' "End of the World," a great pick by Phil, who compiled a "last thing we'll ever hear" playlist, which also included some Beethoven. Phil is a lot more likable in the TV show than he was in the book, I'll say that much. And Dodee's "I hate you" comment makes me think these two are really just great friends, but who knows? Maybe there's another romance destined here. Linda ignored her own rule about not letting anyone touch the dome by giving Rusty a kiss through the dome on Visitor's Day. She also had to reveal to her fiancé that his brother was dead.
Watch RIPD Online And after Big Jim let Angie go, Junior - who's now badged and uniformed - quickly tracked her down and held her at gunpoint. Let's all celebrate Junior's keen detective skills, announcing "I knew you'd come here" when Angie found him waiting for her. In her bedroom. At her house. How he figured out that she'd go home, we don't know. I guess he's just that good. Sarcasm aside, Angie played the situation cool, not panicking as he pointed a gun at her. And when she found out the missile was coming, she seemed to give in and let Junior rest his head on her lap. So... is she forgiving him? Or was she just willing to put it all aside and let the world end? It'll be interesting to see where that picks up.
Watch Turbo Online In other news, butterflies were flocking to the side of the dome at the start of the episode. It was a beautiful piece of special effects work, and did a nice job of mixing "pretty" with "creepy." But what was that all about? Dodee said something about insects using magnetic fields to navigate, so it could just be science at work here. Or maybe that was just one more example of the dome giving a warning, as it seemed like that was the place where the missile later hit. And at the end of the episode, there was just one lone butterfly left. A surviver-butterlfy like Jim Rennie? He was the one left looking at it through the dome, past the spot of blood left by Coggins' ear. An eery image if ever there was one. See what I did there?
Watch Grown Ups 2 Online Finally, we found out that China threatened to attack the U.S., believing the dome was some kind of weapon in development. The president managed diffuse the situation, but it sounds like the dome's having a big impact on the world outside. At the very least, the residents of Chester's Mill can rest easier knowing that if China does attack, they're probably safe. The dome is impenetrable from bullets, trucks, planes and missiles. Then again, no one can get out, which still sucks.
Watch Despicable Me 2 Online Without getting into end-of-the-book spoilers here, it's well worth acknowledging that "Visitor's Day" in Chester's Mill ended much differently in the book. So that's a major deviation. And as I mentioned, Coggins dies in the book at the hand of Rennie, though that happened differently. But the sentiment remained the same. The reverend was making trouble and sooner or later people were going to start listening. He's now one less person in Big Jim's way.
We'd seen Coggins going off about sinners before. Last week, he was burning medication and this week he was preaching about "Moab." But we also know he's involved in whatever sneaky dealings Big Jim and other people in CM are trying to keep quiet. Tonight he mentioned something about helping drug dealers make their poison, which is one more big clue about that developing mystery. Julia found out that Peter was going to leave her. He sent a letter to his sister telling her as much. So she's that much closer to learning what was going on with him, but she still doesn't know he's dead. Barbie was going to tell Julia, since the missile was coming, but he never got to it. We did see Barbie have a moment with Phil, and it seems he's haunted by an incident in the military involving friendly fire. At this point, it looks like Barbie's feeling a lot of remorse. It seems like it's only a matter of time before Julia finds out about Barbie's involvement in Peter's death. I'm thinking they might save that inevitably dramatic reveal until just as Julia and Barbie are crossing into more-than-friends territory.
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