Mark
Monday 1st November 2010 11:33am
Hampshire
2,701 posts
Quote: chipolata @ November 1 2010, 12:27 AM BST
It was a nice episode but it did also throw light on the relationship between those two characters. And after it I certainly thought of them differently. The "stories" in this show didn't tell us anything new about the characters or progress the wider Psychoville story in any way.
This is probably because Series 2 was written first, but the BBC wanted something to 'fill the gap' this year. Best to think of this episode as a bit like The Simpsons' Tree House Of Horror specials - getting to see your favourite characters in scenes you wouldn't normally get to in 'normal reality'.
Quote: Aaron @ November 1 2010, 12:00 AM BST
Very good stuff. Bit confusing how it all relates to the timeline, although perhaps when I've thought it through a bit more with the timing revelation at the end, it'll make slightly more sense...
In case you hadn't worked it out yet - the four tales were obviously just fictional stories (i.e. Joy's husband isn't really dead). The TV researcher and Drew were in Ravenshill at the same time as the final episode of Series 1... so Kenchington comes into Ravenhill shoots Drew, then walks into the other room where she meets all the other characters who are grouped around Mr Jolly (the final scenes from Series 1)
Quote: chipolata @ November 1 2010, 11:23 AM BST
I'm assuming with 4 dead that a fair few of the regulars are gone, and they're clearing the decks for new blood.
Speculative spoiler: The TV researcher and Drew are definitely dead I think it safe to assume. Mr Jolly must have died too... as he had the bomb strapped to him? If so, that just leaves one other character.
The Series 2 preview gives some clues to who survived too. You can re-watch that here if you missed it:
https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/psychoville/videos/1893/