Violet hadn’t been to school for sixteen days, neither had she’d been outside the front door, as far as we know. It was a slight give away that she was dead. When seeing the episode of Violet taking an overdose of pills, the amount she took she’d never would be able to vomit them all up in time. In the ninth episode you didn’t see her at all, and in this one, Tate asked Violet to stay with him in the house, when Ben and Violet were going to discuss schools, which meant leaving the house. Tate didn’t want her discovering she was dead like that, otherwise the whole situation would be a mess. When Tate wanted Violet and himself to commit suicide together like Romeo and Juliet, hoping Violet would participate, that would explain her being dead better than finding out she’d died from an overdose. I liked how they did that, to some that would be a surprise but people like myself, am suspicious about these things. I knew the episode was going to be good, brilliant actually and I can’t wait for next weeks, however, after that there will be one episode left and that will be it, though I thought there’d he thirteen. Violet is dead and has no choice as to stay with Tate in the house forever. Vivian is pregnant with twins, both have different fathers and we all know ones Tate’s, and Violet will find out eventually. Ben now knows Tate is the rubber man, and Vivian weren’t imagining the whole thing. Their goal is to find out who and how to prove it was Tate and find out why he did it. Larry is in prison and, of course, the exterminator man died, which means finding the body and Violet’s that’s coursing the fly’s in the house. So, what else is there to do if they decide to make a second season? A new family. I hope not. Perhaps do what they do with everything else, they compromise and stick to what they have instead of creating something new.
Dec 8th Notes †Original poster: alienjuice
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