
That done, let’s go back to the trap, which attracts the Burning Sorrows, an entity that feeds on bad vibes. Some may say a little too well, so let’s just put a pin in that for the future. He takes the news that supernatural stuff is all real quite well. Also, as they’re hiding in the woods, waiting to see if the Copperhead will take the bait, Agent Park happens upon them.

Instead, they steal it and their plan immediately goes sideways. I know that might seem weird for a show set in Maine, but my favorite “character” in The Killer Angels, an account of Gettysburg, is Maine’s own Joshua Chamberlain.Īnyway, Bess wants to use one of Temperance’s magic devices as bait, but Nancy doesn’t trust her. We’re also learning Civil War history this week, I guess. It all starts when they’re brainstorming ideas on how to catch the Copperhead, which is what we’re now calling the Man in the Hat. It’s like something from a lesser show, not the quality writing I’ve come to expect from this one. It feels like the show–or its characters, rather–forget this when it’s convenient, when it serves the plot. I would think that that would go without saying, considering we met her when she bathed in Nancy’s blood, but apparently not.
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She’s probably the ghost in the Historical Society building, but I’m not ready to commit fully to this yet. Speaking of which, there are two things I believe at this point in the season, which is about the halfway point. And this time, they’ve got only themselves to blame. As the title indicates, the supernatural entity the Drew Crew faces this week is a real bummer.
