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“No, I’m not happy with the way this was written, if I’m being honest,” she said. “I’m like, ‘There’s no f*cking way.’ I mean, I guess the lore is that you forget when you’re in Derry, but I don’t buy it.”
Although Paige conceded that “maybe it makes sense for 1962 that you kind of shut up and you get back to business, you get back to being a homemaker, and you’re the nucleus of the family, I guess.”
“I wanted more for Charlotte and this family, but I think it would have been maybe too radical for Charlotte to leave,” added Paige. “And also too radical for women of 1962 to be like, ‘I’m out.’ That was very rare. It just didn’t really happen then, right? Most people stayed in loveless marriages. Most women, I think, were martyrs had to deny themselves to keep the family together.”
Leroy is in the movies as a old man so we know that he stayed alreadyI mean I guess she could have left and Mike stay to preserve the continuity, but why introduce that in the last 5 minutes of the season? lol
Either way, Mike was ready to go and she suggested to stay, so if she said fuck it too then the continuity is broken.
I think it was the dagger thing slowing him downWas IT going to the kids in slow motion or was that on purpose?
Knowing the future and taking its time during this whole thing was kind of annoying in a way. Though knowing the future opens up those timeline paradox
Probably because Rich didn’t get killed by Pennywise like them.I wish Teddy and Phil would have showed up at the end too with Rich. They were a part of that core group too.
I meant to say Leroy instead of Mike wanted to leave.Leroy is in the movies as a old man so we know that he stayed already
I thought about that after I posted this yeah you probably rightProbably because Rich didn’t get killed by Pennywise like them.