SNOWPIERCER Season 4 Episode 3 Recap | Ending Explained

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  • SNOWPIERCER Season 4 Episode 3 Recap | Ending Explained
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  • @tindustries
    @tindustries 19 дней назад

    I remember almost getting a hard atack when they removed the skin of a wonded person in i believe s3 i will never forget the feeling and moments ❤😂

  • @x-men69-96
    @x-men69-96 Месяц назад +6

    I never like the character Layton. He is like a dictator himself, and he always thinks that he is right.

    • @shacklock01
      @shacklock01 Месяц назад +4

      Well, good revolutionaries are often poor leaders.

    • @1chrisford
      @1chrisford 24 дня назад

      Had the Layton character been another race like white, hispanic, asian - they would not have groveled to him demanding to put hundreds in the colony at mortal risk because only his daughter matters. Especially if he is demanding Big Alice after failing to steal it. Nor would any of the main characters that then voted to follow him done so without angry black man unlimited moral authority.
      At least the writers writers thought it plausible in how guilty people would bow to the murderous selfishness of Layton. . The needs of all are secondary to the Great Layton's putting daughter over everyone else's lives. Ruth as his foe that caves to a weak-spined enabler was especially disappointing. But the writers are so woke, this stuff is becoming normal.

    • @lupsastta90
      @lupsastta90 15 дней назад

      Agreed, I can see why the tillies followed him in the first season, but after that he starts to acting like a confused passenger I don’t see why people would still see him as a leader