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From Bonus Ep: 'Widow's Bay' Eps. 6-7 Make for a Great DiptychMay 28, 2026

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I feel I have greatly mistaken my course in coming here So my days before were sorrowful I' fared well enough. pererhaps the life of a childless woman without a husband. It is one I could come to bear.joy ennjoy. Why do I'm not making sense H with Tera, Pastter Hello everyone. Wlcome to a bonus episode of Decoding TV. I'm David Chen here with Patrick Leepk So we recently got some feedback from our paid subscribers at decodingtv d. comot Hey we'd love to have some conversations about Widows Bay going on And because I'm an obsessive compulsive, U let's say fastidious podcast freak I was very resistant. I was like initially reluctant because I'm like, well, we didn't, we haven't been covering it week to week from the beginning And I had this conversation with David.. I think it's okay. I think the audience would just love it if we jumped in. Patrick. I dont know. Well I don't know. That's the David Jenner president U And so I was reluctant to like, well, hey we haven't covered it by the beginning. I'd like having it all like, you know like we covered every episode, like it's a nice neat package. It could be packaged and put on YouTube and short form and stuff like that. you know. And at the end of the day, it's like, you know what? It's a great show And the paid subscribers who make decoding TV possible have asked for it So we're going to try to put some episodes together this month about about Widows Bay I do just want to mention, as I mentioned the last decoding TV episode, like I'm u going through a major move this month. And so I maybe less available than usual to record stuff, but we're going to try to do every episode of Widows Bay from now until the end of the show So just letting people know kind of what we're hoping for. and specifically, those will go to paid subscribers at D Okay, but this one I'm releasing for free to everyone, just so people and hear what this is all about All that said, Patroclepic, we have not covered Widows Bay episodes onene through five Episode six and seven just aired. this week as we're recording this What have you thought about Widows Bay so far? I fall in love with the show more and more. every week. I have some different reactions to I hate saying six seven because I guess that set at my house all the time, but episodes sixth and sevenh of Widows Bay. But Broadly speaking, Not just one of my probably my favorite show this year, but one of my favorite shows in years. I It's probably one of your favorite shows since we started doing this podcast, certainly it's especially tuned just for me. And the fact that it starts as a horror comedy and like it's like someone tripped on the dial and went, o no, it's all horror now. And yet there's still moments of levity. But the way that dynamic changes over time from Wonder what's going on. Se seems like the kind of show that's not really going to delve into the why or the how. And then the show's like, Please. veryer interested in doing the why. We got and the how got you. just a very Very surprising, tight, well acted Beautiful show that surprised I never know what I'm going to get on a get episode Yeah. Everyone feels like a present that I'm opening up and it tells a tight little story in it's like thirty seven minute running time. Multiple episodes are thirty seven minutes. It loves thirty se beautiful to beaif. I would love to know How you end up at that number, but it but it does. It feels like it gives thirty minutes to breathe without quite hitting forty five, but it's it hits that number over and over and I'm always satisfied by the end. like had some fun resolution. canannot wait to see what my friends get up to nexte week They seem in danger. and I cannot I'm worried that this is going to be the kind of show that does exactly what you should do these days which is make no guarantees of the future, tie everything up in a bow and you feel satisfied, don't need more seasons. and yet I want them to w annnce it's like eight more seasons at Widows Bay, even though it doesn't probably make any sense for that kind of show But leave them wanting more. and that happens to me every single week. And the last thing I would say is I do, in this case likeike you have access to every episode of Widows Bay And I've resisted the urge to watch ahead because as people have caught on to this show and it's become a thing that people are loving week to week experiencing it alongside everybody else. So I may watch it a day early. because it's more convenient for stuff that you and I are doing. But broadly speaking, I'm trying to keep pace with the public audience because it's a delight to watch them react as I'm reacting as well. Totally How have you felt as we've made this many episodes in I love the show and I feel like having seen the whole season, I feel like this part of the season I'm going to say episodes four through seven or eight is like of Widows Babay. This is like the this is as good as it gets, which is not to say that it is bad later. It's just more like The show is firing on all cylinders at this point, in my opinion So I'm really loving it. I think A lot of people have brought up episode four. as stand out and I agree specifically You know, when that rhythm of the Night song came on during the end credits, I was like, man, this show really knows what it's doing. And just the idea of, hey, we're going to focus on this side character Uh, and explore what her life is like and it's going to lead to this extremely unexpected Aventure is probably too too too l. I mean, adventure does not necessarily imply positive or negative. David Rowing isbing. You know, Harrowing addventure is what I would say. U, But yeah, episode four is wonderful. and then We haven't even really talked about the genius of episode five which I thought was Like I actually thought it was more incredible than Episode four because It features Tom, the main character losing time. And then we are so used to shows over explaining things, right? And there's this It's been reported from multiple people that Netflix has this thing where They want you to repeat the information multiple times for what's going on in the plot because Hey, people are going to be on their phones, they're on their iPads, they're having dinner, whatever. while watching the show. And so therefore, you got to repeat the information because if you don't, people aren't going to get what's going on Nemo In comes this episode of Widows Bay, episode five, where the main character loses time. So huge chunks of time go by in seconds Uh because you' your chunks of time. I to like critical relays are happening It's so such a fast I would love to read the script for that episode to figure out because the way it's structured is like right as the charac the main, you know, Tom or the whoever he's talking to, whether it be a cop or citizens of The island, right is like Critical information is about to be exchanged Then we time jump forward. I'd love to know how much of that was figured out in the edit How much did like Right the audience with versus Did they shoot any of those interactions? but You just laugh to wonder so often in the show and it's not because the show doesn't have answers, right? Like it's it's it's a u It's a supreme confidence, both absolutely from the creators and trust in the audience that they're smart enough to go along for the ride, which you don't always feel that, especially as you said in Netflix productions, or even just streaming productuctions that feel like the mandate is to treat them as slightly more disposable Absolutely agreed. So anyway, that is some thoughts on the show thus far Today we're going to be talk about episode six and seven. I'll be reading some from the Wikipedia plot summary of these episodes But I do just want to say, Patrick As if I couldn't love the show more They drop episodes six and seven at the same time And not only do those episodes go together, but I'd like to think that they knew how frustrating it might be to just drop episode six without dropping episode seven because episode six takes place in a completely different time period and doesn't really follow any of our main characters And If they had just drop episode six, people might watch that and be like Well, that's frustrating. L we didn't get we didn't get to follow Tom and what he's doing in this episode. And so they dropped six and seven. it's like, no, no, no, don't worry. We're going to let you continue the main storyline, but like you also want to watch episode six because it's a very critical backstory And I don't know what led them to make the decision to do six and seven at the same time. But to me, it comes off as quite considerate. So huge props to Apple TV and the team making this show Well really creative decision, right? As opposed to oftentimes, why do you get double drops? It's usually at the beginning of a season, right? Like hey. We want to either increase the day one streaming numbers so we can brag about it. So we're going to put out episodes one two and three so we can say how many minutes were watched. or there's a holiday in which All right, well, we're going to actually drop these things differently or pair them together because of a schedule consideration. Yeah, and I think feel like meemorial Day for like somebody somebody had mentioned to me be six and seven would drop at the same time at the beginning of the season. And So I thought it'd be like a memorial D day thing of like, oh, they just want to get the bothuff out. but it's like nope, there's no holiday that we can tell. It seems like the rare creative decision to You know, it feels like episodes that are pared could have been one long episode, but they stuck to Here's going to be an episode and then there's another episode.ight We'll drop them together and then people can watch them at their leisure. and Just a delight aggreed A great dip tick All right, let's talk about episode six R history In seventeen oh two, Sarah Wescott arrives in Widows Bay to marry founder Richard Warren, discover that the island is plagued by strange illnesses, disappearances, and fear surrounding Richard himself After witnessing Richard murder a local man accusing him of consorting with the devil Sarah learns from the town pastor that Richard is believed to have killed before, including his first wife And cool, let's talk a little bit about this whole setup. first of all Betty Gilpin plays Sarah Wiscott, She's awesome And then I was Kind of shocked to See Hamish Link later. This knows again this J directly speaking to me who has also played the neefarious leader of a small New England town completely different Mike Flanagan show called Midnight Mass, getting typecast just really un forortunate to see. Yeah., but I think this episode is so good because We've seen these kind of period pieces before. We've seen movies like Richard E or Egar' The Witch and movies that take place like during this time period during colonial era And yet and this Episode nails the feel of those but is still also Extremely funny in my opinion. I mean, there's just so many laughlines and moments of almost like anachronistic moments in this episode. that are hilarious. and a lot of it relies on Betty Gilin's performance is Sarah Westcott because she she kind of anchors the entire episode But That night, an attempted assassination reveals Richard cannot be killed by ordinary means and quote. So stuff like Uh Sarah Wescott, you know, the assassin coming in. And then she's like he's about to like stab her and then she like's like over there. She's like pointing like, you want to kill this one. You know, like that's just Vers very Simpsons esque like very funny very slaps very slapstick. Yeah Sarah discovers tunnels beneath their home and finds a room containing a chair at a cellar door The pastor and several townsfolk recruits Sarah into a plan to poison Richard and flee the island with his children Richard discovers the plot, but Sarah escapes with the children while the townsfolk capture Before being buried alive, Richard reveals that he made a pact via halluc hallucinogenic mushrooms. with the demonic entity controlling the island to protect the colony during its first winter, warning that sacrifices are necessary to prevent the island's terrorists from returning In the present, Wick digs up Richard Warrens Patrick, any thoughts on How this episode unfolded I am conflicted. This episode was directed by Ty West. is a director I amm very fond of ups and downs, but like generally a director that I'm very fond of. And It's a good episode that is also wholly unnecessary And I actually think for where the show is at The decision to rush so quickly to The what is going on and a historical beat feels a little too quick and like I had fun with the episode. It's an enjoyable episode But if you took it out of the series. I don't know that it changes anything about the show necessarily. Like if we just open on them opening up a grave of somebody who's around or the origins of the island. I'm not sure It's more of an entertaining beat. And so I don't just Maybe I'm just sort of reluctant for the show to be in a rush to explain itself as part of a show that I'm enjoying. So maybe I'm being slightly selfish, but also just don't know what the episode was meant to accomplish other than being A bit of a slapstick. journey into the past about the island blunts. the momentum of what we have going on with the the fact that the episodees repaired almost feels like a recognition from the show itself to like, right, right, right. We did pump the brakes with everybody. You probably just want to get back to them and seeing what they're up to. We did leave everything in a really strange place with Tom spepeaking to what appears to be the island entity or whatever you know,, in the bathroom Uh so in the moment enjoyed it and yet can't help but feel as though it was potentially a bit unnecessary, but I can't complain about the execution and so thus it's hard to complain Well, series creator Katie Dipold spoke with the ra about this episode and here's what she had to say about it. She said, quote, We spent so much time in the writer's room talking about the history of the island because I think one key thing to us Just to avoid it ever feeling too broad was to give the island a real sense of history We talked about the island's founder and what would have been like in the early days and the timeline of the island and the different mayors from different eras The more we talked about it and what it would have been like when the settlers first arrived, the more we started to think about how interesting it would be to see that justust do a straightforward dry colonial period piece that leans a little bit into the horror, end quote. U so I think they had put a lot of work into what was the actual history? Like it's not just some vague hand wavy Spooky sh happen. like they wanted they had a very specific idea in mind of how this played out. And you feel that in the show, right? Like when they go through the museum, it makes the whole thing feel Like Oh, they have a show. they have a Bible. like they or they have a real sense of the history of this place. You feel that well before we get to actually jumping into the past I don't I don't know that I agree with you that it was unnecessary because F first of all, I do think the level of execution is super high but it also makes you super invested, I think in L like you kind of get a sense of just how long this curse has been around cost of it has really been. and it really makes Hamish Linklater's character of Robert Warren into Just a one note. Tunonish villain in my opinion I think it really does make him into something more like a tragic figure, honestly. Yes, there are very many funny moments with him in episode seven, particularly But U he came to this island probably a bad idea in the first place. Okaykay? No one's denying that. And his people were dying, right? And so he made this literally devil's bargain Hey, keep everyone alive and in exchange Anyone who is born on the island will stay there and also occasionally will sacrifice someone, you to say you're hungry and whatnot And Uh and that Bargain has some really horrifying, unforeseen consequences And so unf sle Fair enough. But you know what I'm saying likeve this so to a being decided to create a curse of the island, big old circle, little sacrifice satiate. What does that mean? be anything? U But anyway, so I just think if you just if you just cut to like him being introduced in episode seven, you wouldn't really get all that history, how he treated his wife and how disorienting all that was for her. And then You know, there is this moment in the episode episode six where like you're kind of like hating this guy. He's like a horrible husband, not a great dad, terrible leader. He's murdering people left and right. doesnn't seem particularly receptive to people's needs on the island And then he gets told, hey, your children are being taken away from you far away from this island. And then he starts like screaming with genine like genuine here for the first time that we've seen ever in the episode, right? he's like, no, like you'll kill them. and He's right. He's one hundred percent correct in that situation Uh, and moment just really stuck with like it just gives him so much more pathos than if we again, if we just started with him coming out of the coff in episode seven, in my opion. So ye, I hear you. And especially given the way the show is written, shot, and structured And they the season we werere watching Yes, if you were just to take that out it would make the character sort of cartoonish in one note I guess hearing The like the creators talk about. kind of fell in love with the history of show and so we decided to do a if for me, I felt they did a great job imbuing the island and its history with real weight and feeling through all the other ways they were doing it with our present day characters and that This episode feels a bit indulgent like a timeline that they came up with. And there probably could have been ways to accomplish the humanity of this character without necessarily, you know, an entire episode de like dedicated to doing that. But I like the h like again,' I'm conflicted Yeah like I feel like there was probably a better way of doing this And yet it feels like splitting hairs on a show that I otherwise think is Broadly flawless. Interesting, interesteresting, fair enough. Well, how about this, Patrick? Before we move on, I'll just bring up a couple moments from episode six that I really loved Uh when Betty Gilpin is trying to make her husband drink the uh the the poison drink And then he gives it to her and then, you know, she spits it into the cup and then that's what like gives her away Very, very funny, you know, really, really great stuff. Uh and You know, I love that she's putting this imp possible situation. She like escapes out of the thing and then they tell her, No, you got to go back. like otherwise, you know,ll hell he'll know. And and then it's like think about the children and she's like, I literally just met them on the sow You know, there's so many funny moments like that where The language is old timy enough that you can buy it, but They also talk in many ways like in the modern. It's very naturalistic for Yeah, very naturalistic in the modern. They veracular. Yeah They ride the lines it's They ride the line. This is this is not like Eggers is the Witch where that is very, very old school. We're not going for historical accuracies historical vibes. That's right. That's right. Yeah I love the again. in the show really wants to scare you. I think they do a great job of it and the sequence toowwards the end when like she's getting the kids onto the boat and then she's approached by the the doctor's wife R who's Like was pretty fucked up. Th are not going well for her and then the kind of jump scare as she like lunges at her' just really even just the way they her face changes and her Hes become like these black holes, like just A wonderful like sort of moment and a show filled with lots of great This is a Jump scares are often a cheap trick. I love a good jump scaare, but often jump scares are more effective as something you anticipate could happen and doesn't or happens, but you don't anticipate it. And here There are really, really effective use of the jump scare throughout Widows Bay, which There's just a masterful level of understanding how they work and why they work and when to use them. And it never it never feels cheap. It always feels earned or deployed in a way that is meant to Illicit the right emotion or reaction from the audience. So a great respect for an effective jumpcare and Widows Bay and episode six. has another really, really good one I also love the whole letter, the diary that she's writing and she's saying, I don't know who's going to destroy me first, this island or my husband. And by the way, he's here now So of course, I say all of this in just, it's the U C colonial New England equivalent of slamming your laptop shut is u Of course I'm just JK. JK guys, JK. C I read that Anyway, amazing I loved it. Sorry, you weren't as much of a fan of it, but it sounds like you did't enjoy a bunch of it as well Let's talk about episode seven seas sickness after waking from his mushroom trip. Tom learns that Wick has abumed exumed Richard Warren who survived being buried alive due to the island's covenant Uh end quote, I'll just stop there for a second and say that Awesome thing about this episode, Patrick, speaking of like not overexplaining is we never really see Wick and Patricia's min adventure, right? Like they have a whole other st a whole other episode that takes place that we don't even see. And it's hilarious when Tom tries to open the little u lock it or whatever, you know, the the capsule And they're like no, no, no, no, you know, like, don't it. you know, it's like there's a whole experience that they had that you don't even You don't even have access to and it's it's hilarious. Yeah Richard explains to Tom the pact he made with the island's entity, having stored a signed copy inside the cylindrical pen anywherears belieieving that the curse can be broken if the last surviving member of his bloodline dies beyond the island's boundary Richard convinces Tom and Wick to transport him by boat into the so called dead zone And We talk a lot about the show having confidence. I just think there's so many things about the show that like Like as an example, Okaykay, Patricia dropping off Tom in the room with Richard Warren And then later coming in to get her purse It's just so funny to me. She's like, sorry left my purse here. You know, it's just like I can imagine that being on the script and it's like, it's going to be funny when she goes in and gets her person like you need to just be so knowledgeable about like makes for something like a funny scenario Uh and I think the show does such a good job of it where it's like I would never come up with she left her purse with the dead guy in the room, you know, like as a thing that would be funny U But they did it and it totally worked for me and you know, all the interactions between you know, him and Richard are are really funny and and just like this guy who really is very unpleasant to be around and and like the whole experience of him like slowly handing him the paper and trying to communicate with him before learning he speaks English, all just very good stuff. Anything that you want to shout out about the episode, Patrick so far. It's a little bit where They realize they should probably put them back like in the coffin. like they send Por Tom over to like so ike we think it's best for everyone. Yeah if you go back in the coffin. likeike just for a little while. like a beat Just for a little while. It's like, yeah, just for a little. Okay. And then later on and he doesn't want to let him up and let him out. he's like, fuck you, you know, like what o, how far is the term how far does the language fuck you go? I think it goes back quite a bit Okay, so he would he would use that in the way that Be I was willing to let it slide. I'm like, not No, no, look at the history. of the word, but it is sort of feel like are we just sort of skating by on like, it's just the funniest thing that the character could do in this situation? because that that struck me as very It was very funny. I was like tearing up in laughter when he just says fuck you through the coffin Fuck is definitely over seven hundred years old as a term. I don't know if Fuck you has been used for that. Right. That was like the specific like sort of anger port of towards another person. I don't care, by the way, like who can like does not matter was the funny like on the side of the funniest possible thing in the moment which you know, the show releliably does, you know, up into an including The the incredible amount of like Matthew Rise does a ton of physical comedy in know this episode in particular, especially once they get on the boat. like the ways he flops himselves around is Oh funny Uh yes. I believe it's pronounced Matthew Rese, by the way, Just Apologies as if I. but so Anyway The other thing I also want to mention is Patricia's whole gambit with the sheriff She's like, I got this Tom And then she goes and completely humiliates herself. Imediately does not got this I don't really know Kate O' Flynn as an actor before this, but now she is so good in this show. like It's kind of one of those actors that it's like, wow I can't believe haven't really known you until now, you know what I mean Uh, but she has been in movies like Bridget Jones Baby and Happy Go Lucky and I think she's incredible in this. like just the Hubor is so dry and she is willing to Look the fool in the show, which she she's one of those characters, those character archetypes that continually fails at what she's doing. And I think that's hilarious It feels like the kind of show that will look back in a couple of years and like ye. Mbe if you knew her, you knew her and then you weren't surprised to see her but then I think's the situation be a lot more you and I was like How was she not in more things and just wait a couple of years Kaitle Flynn's going to be in a ton of things after a show agreed We can hope so Go back to epod During the journey, Wick recounts how he accidentally caused the death of his childhood friend during a similar trip years earlier We also learned, by the way, during that that Wick kind of had a little thing with the person who works at the Historical Society, so FYI on that As the waters become increasingly violent, Richard changes his mind about dying and attacks Tom and Wick, but they force him back into his coffin After crossing the boundary, Tom discovers Richard has finally died leading him and Wick to believe the curse has ended Meanwhile, Evan and Kelly, one of the Boston tourists who Evan is romantically interested in, search Tom's lockbox and discover photographs proving Evan's mother survived L after his birth,quote Just a comment on that, by the way, I like how the show made Kelly so unpleasant. Like I don't know if you caught that, but she's just like seemeems like a really unpleasant person, like not a nice person for Evan to be hang out. She's like, Yeahah, let's let's break in and your dad can't punish you because he lied first. so, you know, you you'll have the moral victory in the end. And also this is this is sad Ian. This is like a fun little goof. This' a sad secret I didn't want a sad secret. secret. I didn't want a sad secret Anyway, very very good. Very haunting though, like the, you know, I mean, obviously We get an inkling this might be possible when the last we see of Tom's wife is during the flashback where You know, she ventures up beyond the island and then is in some sort of posossessed, Catatonic state that seems to go back to, you know, we in episode six, you know, there's a moment where we pass by a house and we see someone inside that has a similar sort of whether it's possession or something else, like who's to say like we'll probably learn more about that as the epis as the show goes along, I would I would assume But the idea that like she stuck around in some sort of altered state and to save for how to save his son from like someome of those really traumatic memories, clearly something that went on for at least a couple of years is is brutal because I totally understand it from his pers. I understand it from everybody's perspective. Right. I understand why Tom probablyably did what he did in trying to protect his son I also understand why the sun is feeling Unbelievably betrayed by this lie his his father perpetuated Going back to what happened on the boat Patrick I had this very strange moment watching the episode where When Wick comes out of the water at the end, it almost sounds like he's speaking in like an Irish accent. I was like Is this a different wick And then it turns out it wasn't a thing. That was any just, I don't know if anyone else had that experience, but that was just me But yeah, I thought it was very funny he Wick tells his whole story about and that's why you don't take him out of the coffin. and then Tom says, I've already let him out of the cop. He's standing right behind me, isn't he, you know, kind of moment, which I thought was very funny.. But Yeah, any other thoughts on this episode I mean the again, just speaking to the physical comedy, I thought everything on the boat was So good. like from like ferociously disgustingly eating tuna U like out of the bowl So the way the fight breaks out, the way I Natthew get the harpoon. get the harpoon They you know, like like attempting to like Sove them shove them back in the car. There's just so many Good goofy moments that happen. throughout. It was just watching draped and ugly. I've been stuck in a coffin for extxtremely long time make upp the evolution of how H personality comes out a little bit over time from being You know Was he awake that whole time down there, just patiently waiting for the years to go by It was all just really, really Wonderful. And it's one of those moments where Um Winnows Bay is a small scale show. That sequence with the boat like That's where the Apple money really comes into play. like that seems like probably one of the more expensive sequences to shoot. like but I bought I bought the ming on the boat. I bought there was a number of external shots, right? whereere you feel like you see a boat moveving. just they really sell you on whole what you're watching in a way that I really appreciated. Yeah, so apparently the problem is solved. Richard Warren's bones are dust. It instantly transforms. So like he knows something it really happened, right? It was more episodes of Widows Bay. more episodescept att the very end, We see that there is a dramat like a dramatization in this painting of the boat that Sarah Wescoott took off the island in episode six Somebody made it off the boat. And U and was apparently saved. We see like a little girl or a little boy. I think it's a little girl Reaching out in an oar extended to assist her one of daughters L like one of your kids. One of Richard Warren's children Yeah is there and thereforeline is alive. Unaccounted for U And so somebody from the bloodline is still alive. Time to round him up And by the way, you know, that was hundreds of years ago, so Yeah, theoretically there could be, you know Dozens of them. The contact tracing on this one's gonna be tough Indeed, indndeed. so the show must continue. Any other thoughts on episodes six and seven I'm just so I'm so glad that you know,ry Apologies to everybody on Widows Bay, but I'm so glad your curse is not lifted because it means the show keeps going and it's it's fun for U. get a sense of resolution and then also know that there is more to come because I just don't know what that means for You know, the show has done really good job of having an ongoing meta narrative that also has really good Monster of the Wek sort of form six episodes six and seven. I together to accomplish that same task, like you know, we do we end up having sort of a monster that is unearthed and then dealt with in the seventh episode. If we taken as a whole, I feel like that accomplishes the show is doing on a week to week basis, but How exactly does that manifest going forward? and David, will they show us what's in What's in the cellar? Like are we gonna see inside? There is there going to be like a person like some sort of Love crafty and monster in makeup down there. I have to know. I have to. I knew, you know, there were hatches and lost and now there's a big hatch in Widows Bay and I need them to open it David Well we will see. Anyway. Again, as mentioned, we will be trying to do one of these every week through the end of Widows Bay And current plan is for it to be a bonus episode for paid subscribers. Thankks to all the paid subscribers for supporting us also probably we'll do for episode ten that like if we do one for the finale, that will be released for everyone paid subscribers get everything in between. So that's the current plan And let us know what you think about these episodes. We'd love to hear any feedback in general at decodingTV at Gmail d. com Until next week, K's Patrick Clek. I'm David Chen Spider Noir is going to be our show of the week, along with the season finale Euphoria Look forward to it

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