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maromichan [2017-04-17 03:19:24 +0000 UTC]
I have this rather grim theory that maybe the Horseman is either symbolic of Death or Jack's dark side. He's pretty much given up all hope and the "deaths" of the children were kind of like the last straw for him, so either Jack's completely given up on his mission and is ready to accept death (symbolically) or he's finally given in to his dark side and he's not going to hold back anymore in his fight, even if it means the blood of the innocent must be spilled. Guess we'll see next week :/
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thearist2013 [2017-04-16 20:38:12 +0000 UTC]
Jack follows the horse spirit and I am all like:
"DON'T GO WHERE I CAN'T FOLLOW!!"
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ArmyOfTwoGuy [2017-04-16 20:01:25 +0000 UTC]
Hilarious.
P.S. The Roman numeral for this episode is XCVI, which is '96'. XVII is '17'.
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wittywerds [2017-04-16 15:57:55 +0000 UTC]
I mean- THIS WAS THE EPISODE
Still it was nice to have another scene with Aku with the Scotsman returning- speaking of the Scotsman hOW MANY DAUGHTERS DID HE AND WIFE HAVE GOODNESS GRACIOUS
Like in this series I've noticed that you're probably going to have girls if you start a family no matter what unless you were born in earlier seasons xD
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thearist2013 In reply to wittywerds [2017-04-16 20:42:31 +0000 UTC]
the show takes place 50 years after the fourth season, so I would assume somewhere during those 50 years, he must of had a lot of kids, even though objectively its an army of them
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