733725, Tough crowd. I dug it Posted by mrhood75, Mon Feb-25-19 03:11 PM
Only complaints were the limited use of Michael Rooker and then having the whole thing explained in a monologue by Junius. But the acting still reigned supreme and I was fine with the season really being centered around Hays' story with his wife. I don't really care how she died. They never promised any other mysteries beyond solving what happened to the kids. Which they delivered. And I thought the scene between the senile Hays and Julie(?) was lightweight-heartbreaking.
And all the complaining about Hays' dementia is pretty fucking weird to me. It's not like they ever in any of the episodes implied that any of his memories were false.
So, yeah, perfectly enjoyable season. To each their own.
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