We are fast becoming the number 1 independent website for streaming coverage. Sarah tells Wheezie that John B is not a killer, she was there.Rafe tries convincing himself that Susan was going to kill Ward.This was a genuinely good penultimate episode. John B and Sarah run away in another direction. Outer Banks season 1, episode 9, “The Bell Tower” ends with Topper leaving the abandoned church pretending to be John B - Shoupe arrests Topper as he thinks he has information. Topper responds and says he will prove that he loves her more than John B. Sarah apologises to Topper but says it isn’t about him. Kelce and Rafe set the abandoned church on fire to “smoke them out” - not sure why they think they are highly skilled operatives. Sarah tries calming down, claiming that Rafe, her brother, shot the Sheriff. Topper shows up and says he wants to speak to Sarah. While search parties head one way, John B goes to the abandoned church. The police set up a perimeter around Kelce’s house - the police enters and Topper takes them to the bathroom.
He reminds me of a friend from my younger days who stole his girlfriend’s car when she broke up with him. This guy is super weird as we’ve already established. Sean and Beverly, stunned about the latest ratings, are shocked even further when Matt gives them each an expensive gift.
Topper claims John B doesn’t really love Sarah. In the Season 2 premiere, Sean and Beverly prepare for the 'Pucks' series premiere, but their marital woes create an awkward work environment. John B realises that Topper is bitter due to Sarah, so apologises to him John B admits to having sex with Sarah and that he is in love with her. John B tells Topper that Rafe shot the Sheriff but he doesn’t believe him.
Topper is now outside the bathroom where John B is locked inside. Season 1 is the first season of the Nickelodeon animated TV series Middlemost Post, the season was greenlit in June 2020, and consists of 20 half hour episodes, and first premiered on July 9th, 2021 with ' First Delivery '. John B ends up at Kelce’s house and he catches John B, locking him in the bathroom. Pope shows the crew the wanted poster they ask John B to lay low. Wheezie catches Ward locking her in and tells him that his actions are dysfunctional.Īnd then the reality of the situation becomes clear. Meanwhile, Ward tells Sarah to pick a side, “Him or us,” before locking Sarah in her bedroom. Meanwhile, Shoupe orders a lockdown and puts a price on John B. This scene was telling all Rafe wanted was his father’s love and when he gets it, a lot of emotions run through him. Rafe breaks down in tears and tells Ward that he was just protecting his father. The Cameron household is panicking - Rafe tells Ward that Sarah has a big mouth and that he needs to shut her up. On the radio, he hears his name as number 1 suspect - two cops approach so John B runs out. John B heads in and tells the receptionist that he knows who shot the Sheriff. The top-hat man is the spectre of Luke’s “grown up” self - the stand-up, responsible individual he never became.John B is unaware of Ward’s lies and heads to the police station to tell them what happened. In order to continue his habit, Luke eventually burnt out his relationships: He cheated his siblings out of money and missed his twin sister’s wedding. He turned to heroin and created a world of his own. Earlier in the episode, Luke’s father put the top hat on Luke’s head and said, patronizingly, “Big boys know the difference between what’s real and what’s imaginary.” But Luke never did learn the difference between real and imaginary, because the imaginary (aka ghosts) are real to him. Obviously, there’s symbolism in this image. Knowing they have a customer looking for a kitchen island, Mike and Robert take advantage of a granite counter in the burned-down home. The Dawgs head to Martinsville, VA, to salvage a house that was condemned after an electrical fire.
The ghost retrieves a top hat in from Luke’s room and puts it on his head (who knows - perhaps the hat had once been the ghost’s). Season 10, Episode 9 Martinsville Burned House. How does Luke’s credibility problem tie back to his particular haunting, a tall man in a top-hat? The ghost, who floats a few inches above the ground and uses a cane to push his body forward, first appears in an exquisite, near silent sequence at Hill House.