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Me, too, but I may not get to watch. There's a huge wildfire north of my town and ABC is running live reports. I hope they don't postpone Resurrection. I have a feeling they might.
Add: You'll all have to tell me what happened. They're covering the fire. No Resurrection for me!
Last edited by Dale Cooper; 05-04-2014 at 07:26 PM..
Wow, that certainly qualifies as a cliff hanger. He can't be the Thompsons son though - they worked at the mill for Henry's grandfather and they died in the 1930s or somewhere thereabouts, Marty is too young to have been a small boy in the 1930s. Grandson with a passed down birthmark???
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Who are the Thompsons?
The Thomson's are the African American family whose daughter became freinds with Jacob in the last episode. The Langstons later met them when they chased Jacob back to the park.
They're saying on my local ABC that we can watch tomorrow by clicking the Video thing on their website.
Apparently, they don't know they're over-the-air and viewers can't watch online unless without a cable account number.
Dumb azzes.
Usually when there's a big breaking news story, they show the missed shows in the middle of the night. They haven't made any mention of that with what we're missing tonight.
I don't expect a blow by blow. But my questions are:
Did anybody else get resurrected?
Is Jacob still around?
Did Caleb come back or was his short resurrection explained?
OK, so they are Marty's relatives? Does Marty have a birthmark? Does Marty have long lost ties to Arcadia?
So it IS a cliffhanger? It will continue?
Spoiler
The very last scene tonight showed a crescent-shaped mark on the back of Marty's neck.
Maybe Marty did die with his family (the Thompsons) and he was resurrected many years earlier than they were.
Last edited by TFW46; 05-04-2014 at 09:34 PM..
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