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— Return to Eerie, Indiana (@eerieindianapod) July 3, 2020
Marshallβs Theory of Believability
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Great episode! I've always liked that "Theory of Believability" seems to mark a shift in Marshall's character away from "if I can just convince the right authority with the right evidence..." and more toward "trust no one" which I think plays out in later eps in interesting ways.
— π§ββοΈ Undead Rebel Scum π³οΈβπ (@deifire) July 3, 2020
Also, I have a draft of the script from this one and the Bigfoot parts were once more prolonged and disturbing than what actually made it to air.
— π§ββοΈ Undead Rebel Scum π³οΈβπ (@deifire) July 3, 2020
i enjoy the "someone just put a bow on bigfoot" theory
— William Arthur (@Wart_M) July 3, 2020
Me too! π
— Becky Darke (@bunnydarke) July 3, 2020
Yes! That makes so much more sense than anything. (And also does not require application of brain bleach.)
— π§ββοΈ Undead Rebel Scum π³οΈβπ (@deifire) July 3, 2020