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** The worst part is that all of this could have been avoided if Jon had stuck to the actual plan - they could have saved the world and survived to be together at the end of it all. Of course, it's possible the weight on Jon's conscience would have crushed him in that case.
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* Episode 177 has one that might hit hard for anyone with mental health issues, who've struggled with getting help for those issues; The domain is built around a sadistic psychiatrist who, as Jon puts it, reverse gaslights his patiens by telling them that they're completely sane. They don't have mental health issues, they don't need help. They're just bad people who make everyone hate them because they choose to be like this, and everything they struggle with is actually their own fault.
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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that the sound of her voice is all that she has left of her mother. Even worse, Lucy's father George dies because of a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement (likely thanks to the Not-Them) and 'Rose Cooper' disappears without a trace, so Lucy has lost ''both'' her parents in rapid succession with no chance for any understanding or closure.

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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that they're likely the sound of only way she'll ever hear her mother's voice is all that she has left of her mother. again. Even worse, Lucy's father George dies because of a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement (likely (probably thanks to the Not-Them) and 'Rose Cooper' disappears without a trace, so Lucy has lost ''both'' her parents in rapid succession with no chance for any understanding closure or closure.comprehension of what destroyed her family.
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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that the sound of her voice is all that she has left of her mother. Even worse, Lucy's father George died because of a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement (likely thanks to the Not-Them) and 'Rose Cooper' disappeared without a trace, so Lucy has lost ''both'' her parents in rapid succession with no chance for any understanding or closure.

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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that the sound of her voice is all that she has left of her mother. Even worse, Lucy's father George died dies because of a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement (likely thanks to the Not-Them) and 'Rose Cooper' disappeared disappears without a trace, so Lucy has lost ''both'' her parents in rapid succession with no chance for any understanding or closure.
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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that the sound of her voice is all that she has left of her mother. Even worse, it's implied that the Not-Them murdered Lucy's father George via a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement and disappeared, so Lucy has lost both her parents in rapid succession.

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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that the sound of her voice is all that she has left of her mother. Even worse, it's implied that the Not-Them murdered Lucy's father George via died because of a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement (likely thanks to the Not-Them) and disappeared, 'Rose Cooper' disappeared without a trace, so Lucy has lost both ''both'' her parents in rapid succession.succession with no chance for any understanding or closure.
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* Episode 77 "The Kind Mother" is at first about Lucy Cooper's incredibly strained relationship with her mother Rose, who certainly wasn't kind; and just as they were starting to become more civil, if not close, Rose is replaced by the Not-Them and all Lucy's attempts to get other people to see the truth are to no avail. At the end of her statement, Lucy mentions how she keeps listening to the tapes of her interviews with Rose, knowing that the sound of her voice is all that she has left of her mother. Even worse, it's implied that the Not-Them murdered Lucy's father George via a gas leak only a few days after she gave the statement and disappeared, so Lucy has lost both her parents in rapid succession.

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