They had a plan to survive the war together. We now know that the Copperhead did actually love Charity. They did find enough clues to let them fine tune their theories about the Copperhead’s motives. The visit to the cell was a waste of time as far as finding a totem is concerned. But nothing happened to Nancy and Agent Park (I’d love to start using his first name, but according to IMDB, he doesn’t have one yet.), so why attack Ace? When the the hatch first slammed shut, my initial thought was that something dangerous was in the tunnel. I’m actually more interested in what’s going on with the ghost that’s haunting the Historical Society.įor some reason, the ghost stops Ace from following Nancy and Park into the tunnel. He’s willing to follow her into the dark tunnel leading to the Copperhead’s cell to find a totem they can use to zero in on Charity’s voice. Nancy’s spell seems to have worked on Agent Park.
This makes it impossible to zero in on which voice they believe is Charity’s. Apparently the winter storm that’s descended upon Horseshoe Bay brought more spirits with it. There was a lot to unpack in the Historical Society segment. The potential for disaster isn’t a problem for this show. The problem is that Nancy never stops to consider that she could be wrong. There’s a lot of speculation and guesswork going on, and I’m okay with that. That intensity didn’t escape Park’s notice. Now that Agent Park has been brought into the supernatural fold, Nancy is anxious to use his resources to move the search for the final two pieces of Charity’s soul into high gear.Ī few realities like the “fact” that FBI level profiles aren’t as quick as they are on TV are not enough to persuade Nancy to take it slow. What I found interesting was the fact that the new problems are still embedded in the Frozen Hearts/Copperhead case. This winter finale both answered a lot of questions and set up some new problems to be solved in the new year.