Gene is doomed to his own purgatory, over and over. I like to think that's the price he pays for being such a bully and a thug. Other dead coppers pass through eventually, but not him.
For a while in this season I did wonder why we heard so little of Molly. By the end we realise - Alex was focused on Molly while she was dying; fighting to get back to her is Alex's fight to live - a battle she lost in the end, just as sam Tyler did. It was nice to be reminded of Alex's struggle with that very creepy It's A Knockout, and then so sad but logical for Alex to realise that she'd died at some point during her time in the 80's construct.
i guessed about the ghost! and i had said all along alex died at 906 and we saw her die on screen in 3x1. as time went on i started to think the others were dead to! and keats was bad! but didnt prepare me for the outstanding hour of tv
Well, that wasn't much of a suprise, considering how much she hated the prejudices she had to put up with in the 80s and how she liked to tell the boys that they were so from the 50s.
No, it fit really well, I just hadn't really thought about which decade she would be from so it was a surprise to me, since just about everything else I was already spoilered for.
Oh, ok, yeah. I hadn't figured out her time frame either, but I knew it had to be somewhere between the 80s and Alex's time on the force. Which, honestly, doesn't give alot of wiggle room.
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For a while in this season I did wonder why we heard so little of Molly. By the end we realise - Alex was focused on Molly while she was dying; fighting to get back to her is Alex's fight to live - a battle she lost in the end, just as sam Tyler did. It was nice to be reminded of Alex's struggle with that very creepy It's A Knockout, and then so sad but logical for Alex to realise that she'd died at some point during her time in the 80's construct.
Demon Keats was just freaky excellent.
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