So everyone in the town is dead now, right?
Emily and her kids? Tulip's drunkle? Sheriff Root? Kincannon?
Jessie, Cas and Tulip left town to get french fries?
Emily and her kids? Tulip's drunkle? Sheriff Root? Kincannon?
Jessie, Cas and Tulip left town to get french fries?
All dead, the real story begins here. They're searching for God to make him answer for himself or he's gonna get *beep* ed up.
shareIt's at least partially based on the comics, only in the original comics, Annville gets wiped off the face of the Earth when Genesis first enters Jesse at the end of the first issue, or within the first couple of issues.
I can see them using it as Arseface's motivation for wanting to kill Jesse; blaming him for inadvertently causing his father's death.
Is Eugene a villain in the books?
shareNot villain. Just a poor kid that wants vengeance for Jesse killing his father. Actually, Sheriff Root was a TERRIBLE father and killed himself, but... perception.
shareThere is probably some wiggle room on how many major characters actually died. I wouldn't be surprised if we see Quincannon again.
shareThere is probably some wiggle room on how many major characters actually died. I wouldn't be surprised if we see Quincannon again.
Actually, Annville isn't destroyed. Just the church - but a lot of the town was in it at the time.
shareI really hope that Emily survived. I'm probably in the minority here, but she was my favorites character in season one. She definitely had more going on character development-wise than many of the others.
shareI dont know, but probably worst part of the finale.
The church an the factory should have been destroyed, not the town.
Not only its stupid to think a methane plant would cause an nuclear bomb sized explosion, but also it just makes most of those character arcs pointless/