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Sarah, Did anyone like this chick? She was a piece of work even before she died, and she got REALLY psycho after that. She called the cops on Kate Willis, gave the plate of her motorbike, and said she was a possible burglar all because she was jealous of her and her husband James. I hate chicks who are devious like that, who can lie so easily and believably. And James Hayes, the cop she married after Kate died and widowed him, was such a pussy about her and everything else. I couldn't stand watching him break down into tears at the hospital talking to an unconscious Sarah after she gave birth. He cried way too much in this show. You would think he was on female hormones. Grow a pair pal. After Sarah died in childbirth and came back, she joined forces with Vic (who was also dead and risen) on his campaign to kill off all the other risen dead. Of course they exempted themselves from the campaign to rid the world of risen people. Both of them were devious, hypocritical, psycho assholes.

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Bahahaa she was so annoying! Hope she doesn't come back again for season 3!!

Is there going to be a season 3? I thought the story had about played out.

@write2topcat said:

Is there going to be a season 3? I thought the story had about played out.

Yes they announced it in December it'll air first on Australia ABC then to Netflix 2018/early 2019 i cant wait! I really want to know who that neighbor was calling at the very end when she told him everything. He knows something about their situation.

Great. As irritated as I get with some of the characters in the show, I like the story and can't wait to see more of it. I shake my head in amazement when watching James the cop and his deputy. Actors frequently make poor cops in my opinion. They are good at showing emotional vulnerability of course. But they just don't act like cops. In the last episode when James went to the cemetary to stop Sarah and Phil from killing everyone, James saw Phil standing over someone (was it William?), about to decapitate him with a shovel. James has his gun out, pointed at Phil. But instead of shooting, he shouts 'NO'. hahaha. In another microsecond that shovel would have decapitated that man, and James had to know that Phil wasn't going to be persuaded to stop by him shouting NO. A real cop would have fired in order to stop that immediate threat. But not James. LOL

Just then the experiment to reset the boundary and bring back the doctor caused a flash and a shock wave of some sort, which is what stopped Phil from cutting that man's head off. Phil was shot by Sarah moments later to stop him from killing James, and then Phil killed Sarah. But Phil survived, and was taken back to Noregard for 'research' I guess.

Did you notice that the name Noregard almost spells "no regard"? I don't think that was an accident.

@jingles173 said:

@write2topcat said:

Is there going to be a season 3? I thought the story had about played out.

Yes they announced it in December it'll air first on Australia ABC then to Netflix 2018/early 2019 i cant wait! I really want to know who that neighbor was calling at the very end when she told him everything. He knows something about their situation.

You mean Owen, the guy Kate hooked up with. Yeah Kate finally told him everything after the cemetary. He said he had to go get some air, and he was on the phone saying "hey mate it's Owen. Yeah yeah, I gotta talk to you"

So who did he call? What was he going to tell him? Presumably he will tell him about what Kate just told him. You're right. What is going to come of that?

Also, the last scene shows William, the guy the doctor was trying to bring back in the first place, blowing on that whistle thing, and the ground showed that pattern. What is that going to do? Will it bring back the doc? Will it bring back others?

@write2topcat said:

@jingles173 said:

@write2topcat said:

Is there going to be a season 3? I thought the story had about played out.

Yes they announced it in December it'll air first on Australia ABC then to Netflix 2018/early 2019 i cant wait! I really want to know who that neighbor was calling at the very end when she told him everything. He knows something about their situation.

You mean Owen, the guy Kate hooked up with. Yeah Kate finally told him everything after the cemetary. He said he had to go get some air, and he was on the phone saying "hey mate it's Owen. Yeah yeah, I gotta talk to you"

So who did he call? What was he going to tell him? Presumably he will tell him about what Kate just told him. You're right. What is going to come of that?

Also, the last scene shows William, the guy the doctor was trying to bring back in the first place, blowing on that whistle thing, and the ground showed that pattern. What is that going to do? Will it bring back the doc? Will it bring back others?

So many questions!! That's why im glad there's about season. I did notice the No Reguard it had to have been done on purpose there will be meaning to it i bet. I do think Owen knows something i cant wait to find out.

@jingles173 said:

@write2topcat said:

@jingles173 said:

@write2topcat said:

Is there going to be a season 3? I thought the story had about played out.

Yes they announced it in December it'll air first on Australia ABC then to Netflix 2018/early 2019 i cant wait! I really want to know who that neighbor was calling at the very end when she told him everything. He knows something about their situation.

You mean Owen, the guy Kate hooked up with. Yeah Kate finally told him everything after the cemetary. He said he had to go get some air, and he was on the phone saying "hey mate it's Owen. Yeah yeah, I gotta talk to you"

So who did he call? What was he going to tell him? Presumably he will tell him about what Kate just told him. You're right. What is going to come of that?

Also, the last scene shows William, the guy the doctor was trying to bring back in the first place, blowing on that whistle thing, and the ground showed that pattern. What is that going to do? Will it bring back the doc? Will it bring back others?

So many questions!! That's why im glad there's about season. I did notice the No Reguard it had to have been done on purpose there will be meaning to it i bet. I do think Owen knows something i cant wait to find out.

And there is one more thing, one more interesting scene toward the end of the last episode. Kirstie and Charlie went to the Royal. Kirstie got sick and vomited in the toilet, then put her hand to her tummy and said oh fuck. So she is pregnant. Now she wasn't with anyone, not since she came back. So she must be pregnant with Kevin Brunner's child from before she died. Also, I wonder if Charlie is going to hook up with the young bartender he was shaking hands with. He seems to have eyes for every young guy he sees. There would seem to be several good story arcs coming into play next season.

@write2topcat said:

@jingles173 said:

@write2topcat said:

@jingles173 said:

@write2topcat said:

Is there going to be a season 3? I thought the story had about played out.

Yes they announced it in December it'll air first on Australia ABC then to Netflix 2018/early 2019 i cant wait! I really want to know who that neighbor was calling at the very end when she told him everything. He knows something about their situation.

You mean Owen, the guy Kate hooked up with. Yeah Kate finally told him everything after the cemetary. He said he had to go get some air, and he was on the phone saying "hey mate it's Owen. Yeah yeah, I gotta talk to you"

So who did he call? What was he going to tell him? Presumably he will tell him about what Kate just told him. You're right. What is going to come of that?

Also, the last scene shows William, the guy the doctor was trying to bring back in the first place, blowing on that whistle thing, and the ground showed that pattern. What is that going to do? Will it bring back the doc? Will it bring back others?

So many questions!! That's why im glad there's about season. I did notice the No Reguard it had to have been done on purpose there will be meaning to it i bet. I do think Owen knows something i cant wait to find out.

And there is one more thing, one more interesting scene toward the end of the last episode. Kirstie and Charlie went to the Royal. Kirstie got sick and vomited in the toilet, then put her hand to her tummy and said oh fuck. So she is pregnant. Now she wasn't with anyone, not since she came back. So she must be pregnant with Kevin Brunner's child from before she died. Also, I wonder if Charlie is going to hook up with the young bartender he was shaking hands with. He seems to have eyes for every young guy he sees. There would seem to be several good story arcs coming into play next season.

Omg i didn't notice that about Kirstie!!!! Wow! Great catch and im going to watxh that again.

I am watching the show again. I know the next season won't be on Netflix before 2019 but I felt like watching it. Something occurred to me as I watched the 'lake' scene with Kevin Brunner and Kyrstie. She always loved him and he still had feelings for her. When she said they should find the real killer and clear his name Kevin was said it wouldn't do any good. I doubt he felt they could make a case. But he also felt it was just far too late; so much of his life was over, much of it spent in prison for a crime he didn't commit. He had learned not to expect anything good out of life, and Kyrstie's suggestion that he could get his reputation back was too much for him to contemplate. "What about our plans? What about the kids we were going to have?" he had asked her.

But at the end of season 2 Chris Rennox told Kyrstie he was going to reopen the Kyrstie Darrow case. Apparently he was planning on revealing that he had planted the bloody shirt that convicted Kevin Brunner of her murder. What that may mean for Chris I don't know. But it would mean Kevin would get his reputation back. And maybe he could recover enough to have some kind of relationship with Kyrstie. After all she is bearing his child.

@write2topcat said:

I am watching the show again. I know the next season won't be on Netflix before 2019 but I felt like watching it. Something occurred to me as I watched the 'lake' scene with Kevin Brunner and Kyrstie. She always loved him and he still had feelings for her. When she said they should find the real killer and clear his name Kevin was said it wouldn't do any good. I doubt he felt they could make a case. But he also felt it was just far too late; so much of his life was over, much of it spent in prison for a crime he didn't commit. He had learned not to expect anything good out of life, and Kyrstie's suggestion that he could get his reputation back was too much for him to contemplate. "What about our plans? What about the kids we were going to have?" he had asked her.

But at the end of season 2 Chris Rennox told Kyrstie he was going to reopen the Kyrstie Darrow case. Apparently he was planning on revealing that he had planted the bloody shirt that convicted Kevin Brunner of her murder. What that may mean for Chris I don't know. But it would mean Kevin would get his reputation back. And maybe he could recover enough to have some kind of relationship with Kyrstie. After all she is bearing his child.

Ive gotta rewatch season 2 again! I love this show. It'll be interesting to see if the case is reopened but she's now alive would be interesting to how that plays out and that she came back pregnant was crazy!!!

Yeah, I wish there were at least a few men in the show who weren't either evil or weak minded. James and Chris, the two cops have trouble dealing with most things without becoming almost hysterical. And they're both lousy cops. After Chris met Kate and talked to her for a while he threw her in jail, just because. And James is always just a few steps away from getting teary eyed, or losing his reason when becoming highly emotional. John Doe was easily talked into helping Vic drag everyone off to kill them at the bridge. Charlie is naive and apparently gay. Phil was evil. Vic turned evil.

Did we ever find out what that dog whistle thing was that the doctor got from John Doe's grave, or why he had it? Vic told him to blow it and then he recalled a memory of hanging. Is it some kind of memory whistle? seems like only the risen hear it, and no matter where they are.

I am not sure they much about that whistle so hopefully there's more answers in s3 about it. Also that neighbor guy that Kate told everything too at the end and he made a phone call, i really want to know what he knows! I think there's going to be more undead people that we don't know about.

@jingles173 said:

I am not sure they much about that whistle so hopefully there's more answers in s3 about it. Also that neighbor guy that Kate told everything too at the end and he made a phone call, i really want to know what he knows! I think there's going to be more undead people that we don't know about.

Yeah I noticed that too. He walked outside and called someone on his cell and it sounded like he was about to tell them what Kate just told him. That was the start of a new sub plot or story arc, whatever they call it.

And YES, when they fixed the boundary I was wondering "isn't that going to raise some more dead people?" Because that is what did it the first time, and the doc was only trying to raise one, her John Doe guy. This time they were only trying to fix the boundary but that doesn't mean they didn't rejuvenate another batch of risen people. Speaking of the doctor, they were hoping she might come back but she didn't. But there is always next season. LOL

Will they touch more on the subject of what determines who comes back when the vibration experiment is done?

James asked Beau why he was at the graveyard the night they arose. He said his dad is buried in Perth, but he can't get there, from which I inferred that he visited the graveyard as a way to pay respects or something. James said "so you were thinking of him". Later James asks Chris Rennox if he had been thinking of Kirstie Darrow the night they arose. Chris: "Yeah. Why?" So the theory is formed that when someone is thinking of the dead person during the experiment that it somehow brings them back. James tells Kate that for each person who came back from the dead, there was one person longing for them at the time. He doesn't tell us who was longing for the Italian fellow, or Maria, or Charlie for that matter. But I wondered if perhaps there may have been other ways or reasons. Who was thinking of Paddy Fitzgerald to bring him back? Perhaps his progeny during the sale of the property? Or did Beau bring Paddy back since he was the closest relative residing in that cemetary when Beau thought of his dad?. Or could there be other factors in them coming back? Did they have a special purpose?

I am thinking now of Paddy who, once he regained his memories, was on a mission to do right by his aboriginal wife's descendants, of whom Beau is one. Paddy was repentant of his cruel ways to some extent, and he thought of righting the wrongs done to the aboriginal branch of the family. He really thought nothing of his own benefit, other than some whiskey now and then. For Paddy I can see a reason for him to return, to right that wrong. And also for Kirstie Darrow, to clear her boyfriend's name (hasn't officially happened yet, but seems it may) and thereby get some real justice done for her murder.
I suppose Maria's mission might have been to let her husband know that she actually wasn't a whore after all. John Doe came back to be with his love.

None of them know their mission when they first arise. The process of returning sort of wipes their memory apparently.

It is more difficult to see what that mission might be for others like the Italian fellow, or for Kate, or Charlie. So maybe the "having a mission" theory is all wrong. Anyway I hope they give us more concrete answers in season 3 about this.

Also, I wonder if we will learn any more about the "possessed risen", the killers. I mean, are they possessed by some other spirit? Were their own spirits converted to become fanatical killers? Vic certainly knew everything Vic knew before he died, but he was fully committed to his mission. Phil said that he had all of Phil's memories, almost as though he were someone else. He talked to Sarah about how he liked it here, because everything is changing. That sounds like Phil is a separate being possessing Phil. And some things Phil said to James sounded more like Phil was still Phil, but had been completely reprogrammed. And then when Phil and Sarah talk about what happens after they complete their missions, Phil again sounds like he is a separate entity possessing Phil's body and mind. He says he is starting to like being here (in this dimension, alive in a physical body). Sarah asks why. He said "It's always changing." To me that sounds like the person talking is experiencing life as a living human being for the first time. Sarah acts more like Sarah, and she reluctantly performs her killing mission. At the end she shoots Phil instead of Kate, because she loves James. So was Sarah sort of incompletely possessed? Or was she incompletely reprogrammed? The nature of those killer risen people is not entirely clear. I wonder if they will try to clear it up or not.

So those are two issues I would like to see clarified a bit more: what brings back the risen? and what is the nature of the killer risen?

A third thing of course is that Whistle. I think all the details of the last sequence of scenes in the season finale are very important, they hint at story arcs that will be developed in the next season (like Owen's phone call, Charlie meeting the young bartender, Kirstie getting morning sickness, and John Doe with that whistle). John Doe blew the whistle at the end of the last episode, in the very last scene. So it is very important. So what is it? And what does it do? Big questions.

And one more thing; who will hook up with whom in season three?

Will James hook up with Kate again now that Sarah is out of the picture? He has Nia to look after now. And Kate has found a regular guy in Owen (provided he doesn't screw things up with his phone call to his mate). James is a bit of a wuss quite frankly. Kate might prefer Owen.

I think Kirstie might get back together with Kevin. I think she is carrying his child from before she was murdered.

Charlie might well hook up with the gay bartender who seems to idolize him and desire him.

I think Alicia will rise again and John Doe (will we learn his original name next season?) will hook up with her. I think that covers it, right? The others are dead again. Not to say they couldn't come back. lol

I do love this show.

(And Emma Booth. She has a natural beauty. I've seen her in make-up and Hollywood hair-do but I prefer the Kate Willis look. She reminds me of my first girlfriend. She didn't even know how beautiful she was. I was the lucky one, and she thought she was. )

I read that the third season deals with the "why" of them coming back. It should be on Netflix, probably in the fall or early winter as that makes the most money for the networks.

I posted elsewhere a few questions I have for the coming season. https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/63201-glitch/discuss/5c84846c92514129191b5da8 You can post questions or thoughts you have there also.

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