Asked, "What is this placed that looks like home?" And, "Why are we here?" What we know for certain is that the sun came up not too long ago at 5:41 a.m. Over narration, Becca warns that this is just the beginning of what’s the come.įor ten days now, we've locked ourselves in our houses and cried ourselves to sleep.
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Allie has the winning Line of the Episode with: “That was it?”Ī rainstorm drives everyone outside to literally pillage the town, as things are set on fire and store windows are broken. The two then masturbate together, as Campbell somehow convinces her that they’re in in the same - they’re both weird loners, and he promises to keep her safe.Īnother important thing, Allie and Harry sleep together. The big takeaway is that Elle somehow ends up back at Campbell’s house and though she tries to leave, he gets her to stay by offering her cocaine. Needless to say, teenage hormones run rampant. That night, the whole town plays a game of fugitive. He rips everything up and storms out of the building. He tries to talk to Campbell about the documents, but Campbell demands that the papers be destroyed so their family isn’t blamed for anything. The town refuses to pay in a letter dated the day before they disappeared. Sam finds a letter from Pfeiffer (remember him from the first episode!), demanding $1.5 million for the removal of the smell. And Gordie tends to Cassandra, trying to take her heartbeat in a super awkward moment as he’s not sure whether he can touch her breast or not.Īfter Becca leaves him, Sam keeps going through the photos and documents of the town, when Campbell stops by for a visit. Becca and Sam go through old photographs of the town, looking for any sort of clues, but then Becca runs out of the building and throws up in a nearby bush. Meanwhile, Elle makes her way over to a house to hang out with some of the other girls, but she’s denied entry and turned away, really driving home the fact that she’s a complete loner. On her way back home she sees Harry and tells him that Kelly’s getting close with Will which definitely angers him.
When Allie makes her way back to check on Will, she sees Kelly and him sitting together and feels rejected. While taking a tally, Will is visited by Kelly who offers to sit and help him. Gordie is the first to suggest they might be in an alternate reality or parallel universe.įearing that they’re going to run out of food eventually, Allie and Will decide to make an index of everything they have. Even though they’ve been alone for over a week now, solar eclipses are still things that get news coverage a while beforehand. While everyone is gathered on the town green, they witness a total solar eclipse that freaks everyone out, considering that they didn’t know one was going to happen. One girl, Gretchen, decides to just sit and wait on a bench in case the parents return. The kids try to go back to their normal lives as best as possible, but it’s harder on some than others. It will be tough to top not just the rest of this year but for many years to come.Cassandra and her friends prepare for an uncertain future, while Harry's crew just wants to party. You can tell RL Grime put his all into this project as it is so well-rounded, full-bodied, and evocative. Palpable anticipation evolves into listening bliss as NOVA is unveiled in all its glory. Well, the wait is over, and the wait was worth it. The album starts with some classic RL Grime craziness production with “Feel Free” and ends on a powerful ballad in “Atoms”, truly capturing the sundry nature of such a captivating album. Lovely vocals are dealt out from Julia Michaels on “Light Me Up” (also boasting a familiar RL Grime comrade in Miguel they’re song “Stay For It” is still an all-time personal favorite), and Freya Ridings lets her powerful prowess come to life on “Shrine”. Chicago-bred rapper Chief Keef and hip-hop feature regular Ty Dolla $ign bring their flavor to the album on “OMG”, an interesting mix of future bass and hip hop, and “Take It Away” respectively. RL Grime enlists quite the crew for NOVA features. From stunning vocals on “I Wanna Know” lent by the wonderful Daya, to darker and harder heaters like “Pressure”, to trappy infused club bangers like “Undo” featuring Jeremih and Tory Lanez, NOVA has something for everyone. Top to bottom this is one of the most diverse albums released in recent memory each song its own unique entity. NOVA is here, and we might have the album of the year on our hands.
Release after release dating all the way back to the high-energy “Reims” has created quite the allure for an unreleased album each new release predominantly different from the last but all equally fantastic.Īlas, the moment has finally arrived.
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The anticipation has been palpable for the full unveiling of NOVA, the new album from RL Grime.