@@TheSongwritingCat at least a couple of decades in prison. He was banished cause he partied and became hooked on drugs. I don't think the Amish community will let him back in after he killed the girl.
@@notsureiL you'd be suprised. The Amish are very forgiving. Look up the amish school shooting, that bastard killed their girls and they told the shotters wife that they forgave him.
Mi hermana mayor murió hace 10 años ella tenía 37 y yo 35, ahora tengo 45 y soy mayor que ella, ya veo lo que siente verse viejo y recordar un ser querido que se fué joven, mi hermana quedó así congelada en el tiempo y yo me voy haciendo más viejito 😢
"Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield was the opening song for this episode...makes me cry every time i hear it these days b/c it reminds me of when the girl was leaving for Rumpspringa...too sad.
Exactly. That's why it bothers me that they used so many songs that I loved. Why couldn't they use obscure songs? As great as the music of One Tree Hill is, they used songs by not so popular artists from time-to-time.
This is the perfect series I want to watch again every Halloween, usually SCARY MOVIES, STRANGE CREATURES, et. al., but this series gave the meaning of Mourning, Sadness, but finally a PEACE and RELIEF of mind now that those ghost of the victims finally gave their justice they've deserved. I kinda wish this series will be return after the pandemic 🙂🙏🙏
C'est ce que j'adore dans cette série. Les gens paient pour leurs erreurs tôt ou tard quel que soit le temps écoulé et la vérité les réunit et permet de tourner la page. Même dans les affaires où l'on croit être passé à autre chose, on ne l'est pas vraiment..
as sad as it was, i liked this episode because it showed that even bad things can happen to the amish as good as they might be and of course i think amish was an interesting thing to tackle
Agreed. One of the bummers of season 7 of this show was how “gimmicky” it got, but this episode (despite being an earlier season) proved you can have a gimmick/theme and still have considerable dramatic depth.
Me pareció una muy buena serie, por lo vintage. La buena música retro era uno de los motivos por los q la veía, además de lo novedoso de resolver casos del pasado, aunque no soy partidario de la aparición de las supuestas almas de las víctimas al final de los episodios, le daba un sentido simbólico de reivindicación y nada más
No eran almas que se aparecían, son los recuerdos de las personas, es como cuando pierdes un ser querido y de repente ves una silla, la cama o estás en algún lugar y recuerdas a ese ser querido sentado en la silla o haciendo alguna cosa, no es su alma, es su recuerdo en tu mente, eso es lo que dan a entender en la serie
@@Markovich Es debatible, puede ser un recuerdo o no. Por ejemplo, en el epílogo del episodio "Best Friends" de Cold Case, se da a entender que Rose Collins muere en el banco y que el espíritu de Billie Ducette vino a buscarla. Incluso la pantalla final es de color blanco en lugar del habitual negro.
It doesn’t matter if he wanted to go home. He killed an innocent woman. It doesn’t justify murder. She wanted to live and discover the world but did she get that? No because of him
@@kathrynorozco5416 easy to cast such a quick judgement like that. He was clearly remorseful, and while he should be imorisoned for his crime, I mean Jesus Christ his whole life was one big regret. He thought his parents didn’t love him anymore, and fucked up big time. I particularly love this episode because of how sympathetic every character is in it. They’re a community trapped by tradition, and bad things can happen in an environment of rigidity. This was one of the best episodes in my opinion.
@@parismahone291 I’m not justifying it. He deserves to be imprisoned, I was just saying he didn’t kill her cause he was evil, he was a scared kid that was high as a fucking kite.
@@charlieorr3048 if he was so remorseful then he could have turned himself not wait until they finally catch him. He was just sad that he got caught and can’t ever go back home because he killed that innocent girl
An Amish girl who was murdered while she was on her rumspringa (kinda like a sabbatical from being Amish before entering adulthood or something like that)