Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
The excellent "Orange Sticker" took us back to Texas and picked things up right where we left off. A few moments earlier actually, when Nora was startled awake by the earthquake, saw Kevin was gone, and went into a full-blown Departure panic.
In fact, coming off of last week's Laurie and Tommy-centric "Off Ramp," it felt fitting that the ills of Mapleton, and the outside world, began to ooze onto Miracle this week. Grief, angst, confusion, fear, and even a "not our dog," invaded this famously "blessed" town as Max Richer's familiar score began to make bigger waves. A distraught John was convinced that Isaac was behind Evie's predicament (Isaac's warning + Kevin's palm print sealed the deal in his mind) while Erika seemed sadly convinced that her daughter had fallen victim to a Departure. One that, apparently, only took Evie and her friends (who we saw previously, in the premiere, running naked through those woods).
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The excellent "Orange Sticker" took us back to Texas and picked things up right where we left off. A few moments earlier actually, when Nora was startled awake by the earthquake, saw Kevin was gone, and went into a full-blown Departure panic.
In fact, coming off of last week's Laurie and Tommy-centric "Off Ramp," it felt fitting that the ills of Mapleton, and the outside world, began to ooze onto Miracle this week. Grief, angst, confusion, fear, and even a "not our dog," invaded this famously "blessed" town as Max Richer's familiar score began to make bigger waves. A distraught John was convinced that Isaac was behind Evie's predicament (Isaac's warning + Kevin's palm print sealed the deal in his mind) while Erika seemed sadly convinced that her daughter had fallen victim to a Departure. One that, apparently, only took Evie and her friends (who we saw previously, in the premiere, running naked through those woods).
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