Props to the people who were responsible for putting the suicide hotline number at the ending. Very responsible considering the subject matter. Thank you!!
www.Hopeline.com / 1-800-suicide (800-784-2433) / www.imalive.org
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Réponse de Benedict
le 20 juin 2017 à 08h15
Did you see that as deliberate? I'm not so sure. It seemed to me he was just kind of fitting/ in one of his weird electromagnetic induced trances, not necessarily sure he was deliberately trying to off himself. Maybe though...
I was actually really disappointed with this season finale. It felt slower than the rest of the season, and the developments that did happen weren't as exciting. Maybe because it was missing Mike. I'm glad they finished up the Chuck storyline. He was growing tedious.
Réponse de Terrie
le 20 juin 2017 à 11h00
We don't know the Chuck storyline is finished. We can assume it is but we don't know. That's why this was on the finale. It was a cliffhanger. I was disappointed in this finale. Mainly because there was no Mike. The best episode of the season was the courtroom showdown between Jimmy and Chuck.
Réponse de Silvee
le 20 juin 2017 à 13h05
I don't know if he was being deliberate or not. In other threads I agreed he may try; but I thought not complete and end up in an inpatient facility for his issues. He was also on meds that were not helping including an antipsychotic as I recall. The aftershow Talking Saul got into it a little.
I'm just glad they put it up there not as a teaser but as help for a vulnerable population. It was being responsible.
The stigma needs to be removed from mental illness, and we should not be afraid to talk about it. Too many people die by their own hand, when they might be helped. That is all...