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Episode 11: "Splash" - Who's Next?
For some reason, episodes of Harper's Island air in American after they air everywhere else. So, that means the internet, as usual, is full of spoilers for anyone that's looking for them. I really hate to say it, but I did take a peek. I know, I know. I shouldn't have done it. I could have just waited a couple more days to find out what happens, but after that final seen from the last episode with Abby's father being dragged out of the window. I just couldn't help myself. Maybe it's because I'm such a big fan of this show or maybe it's because I also love Supernatural, but I had to find out what happened to Sheriff Mills (Jim Beaver.) For some reason, I wasn't really sure if he was actually dead or if it was just a surprise. Well, I probably knew in my heart that he was dead, but I was hoping that he wasn't. If you've been watching the show then you know what's going on and from the looks of the last episode Wakefield isn't taking things lightly anymore and I have a feeling that he's just going to continue to ramp it up until the two hour series finale. I'm not going to tell you who dies in this upcoming episode, but I will tell you that it's probably the hardest to watch. If you're able to watch this episode and not cry, than you're a stonger woman than I. Even if you're a guy, you'll cry as well. This are now getting so intense that I just can't wait to see what happens next. I have a feeling that the series finale is not going to bring some crazy moments, but some big shockers.
Tetramobile
Sat, 27 Jun 2009 02:31:29 +0000
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