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*The fictional, 30% protein “Muscle Syrup” would be in about in the middle range of power protein drinks. Our snackbars really never had a good fast-food menu like Hardee’s, Waffle House or McDonald’s.″ According to Frank Stuckey, ″ Food especially, I think, was the downfall. The real Stuckey’s never succeed at the fast food business. *If the spelling on the closed captioning is correct, the Stuckey Burgers that Ian loves to chow down may be from the fictional equivalent of the Stuckey’s chain of freeway rest stop restaurants. Hey, hey, we’re the Crayons, and people say we color around… *Ian’s continuing use of his abilities is also causing him to suffer some kind of internal injury or spasms affecting his stomach area. But, as Ian explains in between gulping down fast food and protein shakes, he loves Jillian in a “ pure, uncomplicated way” while Tom is merely the “ safe choice” (Good Thing). The house they’re in, and the entire Willow Courts housing development, belong to her (Bad Thing). Turns out Bill Hope (Greg Henry) left everything to Jillian. *Ian’s mood is both boastful and peevish. Jules (Amy Forsyth) leads her Not!Father (John Carrol Lynch) to an unfinished garage “tiger trap” in No End House, Mike Painter (Paul Schneider) survives a lynch mob tribunal in an isolated, never-finished home in Candle Cove, and of course the finished (albeit unworldly) Peach mansion plays a central role in Butcher’s Block. Channel Zero does love its unfinished homes set in desolate housing developments.
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Hart) dragging Tom Hodgson (Brandon Scott) through an unfinished house in Estates before dumping Tom in front of Ian (Steven Robertston). * “Two of Us” begins with Tall Boy (Stephen R. Tom gets an involuntary tour of an unfinished home. My episode recaps and observations for Seasons One and Two are at, and my observations for Season Three can be found here at Fang and Saucer. Now, let’s take a deep dive into the symbolism and references I noticed in “Two of Us “, the sixth and final episode of Channel Zero Season Four.
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