The Ville 2.2. Crimson and Clover

New Warhorn Media post by Nathan Alberson:

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Enjoyed the show. Seems to be going in a little different direction… but who knows in Sanityville. My kids loved it too :grin:

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Seems like unaccountable vigilantes…

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…maybe aren’t the way to go.

On first listen I’m not sure how much of the end sequence was a dream.

Anyway, the story arc took quite a bit sharper angle than I expected!

This was sure interesting. The ending was definitely not what I expected.

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This episode was entertaining, but I didn’t connect with it in the way that I did with other episodes of The Ville. But maybe others have more experience with vigilante justice, right?

I assume there was a reason that Shameus was given this unusual and elaborate backstory, but I can’t guess what it would be.

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I don’t know if it’s more unusual and elaborate than a rite of passage involving a fight with a 7-armed octopus that lives in a cave of treasures at the bottom of a fresh-water lake in North America. :slight_smile:

I think this backstory means we’ll be seeing a lot more of Shameus in future episodes, which I’m pretty stoked about.

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I figured it was spelled “Seamus.”

What about it, @nathanalberson?

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Yes it is spelled Seamus.

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Agree, this is evidently a first chapter of the next saga. And just because I don’t connect with a story about vigilante justice doesn’t mean that is couldn’t be useful for someone in the Ville.

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Undoubtedly to thwart the return of Pastor Stu.:slightly_smiling_face:

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