Andrew Wyeth. Christina's World. 1948

Andrew Wyeth. Alfred's World. Season 4 Episode 9

Ahhhh. And here I was thinking they was inspired by there will be blood
How did niggas miss this? Same thing I thought when I watched.
I’m not saying there is gonna be a S5 but that sure does look like a plausible hint
Tbh i don’t even think there will be but to me that was kind of a joking about making another season
hm cool I’ll have to keep a look out on that series finale to see if there’s any hands
Idk why you’re acting like a d***head when bro makes a valid point. He doesn’t mean “oh wow they are humans with hands”….the show has very clearly used hands as some type of symbolism and have explicitly said it in episodes….
Tbh i don’t even think there will be but to me that was kind of a joking about making another season
Yup exactly how I took it. They definitely did it on purpose to prolly get ppl running theories lol
Are we thinking Earn called about another tour they’re going on?
Since he said “the contract looks good I just have some questions about the dates”
Idk why you’re acting like a d***head when bro makes a valid point. He doesn’t mean “oh wow they are humans with hands”….the show has very clearly used hands as some type of symbolism and have explicitly said it in episodes….
I’m serious, if there’s a significant focus on hands in the finale I agree that it’s prolly a thing. otherwise it’s probably coincidence
Are we thinking Earn called about another tour they’re going on?
Since he said “the contract looks good I just have some questions about the dates”
These past 3 episodes could of been standalone full feature movies honestly
Seriously. Like I don't get people who feel cheated out of a run of the mill show when these last two seasons, especially this one, have been some of the best short form film making I've seen in years. Like ever since the Aunt Jeanine episode, every episode had been some of the most compelling s*** I've ever seen
I’m serious, if there’s a significant focus on hands in the finale I agree that it’s prolly a thing. otherwise it’s probably coincidence
Nah fam the point he’s making is the whole “dreams about hands” thing might never be answered of what all that meant. Because it’s been mentioned multiple times now.
Seriously. Like I don't get people who feel cheated out of a run of the mill show when these last two seasons, especially this one, have been some of the best short form film making I've seen in years. Like ever since the Aunt Jeanine episode, every episode had been some of the most compelling s*** I've ever seen
Exactly fam, each episode I watch I keep thinking “wow this would make a great full length feature” so in retrospect they really are great short films that’s being produced on this show.
Like the goofy episode was deadass some genius mockumentary s*** that could of been a full 90 minutes long
These past 3 episodes could of been standalone full feature movies honestly
I need a full season of al on the farm man
glad he was able to find some peace, one of the greatest tv characters ever
I peeped that too
Do we think it’s a subtle representation of overcoming fear? Like in S3 he was scared and didn’t want nothing to do with it, let alone look at it.
Whereas in this episode he got scared but then grabbed it and removed it so he could fix his tractor. Idk I could be reaching
Did they all get rich because paperboy got big or did they all get rich because of the white people slavery thing?
Did they all get rich because paperboy got big or did they all get rich because of the white people slavery thing?
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Did they all get rich because paperboy got big or did they all get rich because of the white people slavery thing?
Lmao @ “white people slavery thing”….you mean reparations
I need a full season of al on the farm man
glad he was able to find some peace, one of the greatest tv characters ever
definitely top tier
Do we think it’s a subtle representation of overcoming fear? Like in S3 he was scared and didn’t want nothing to do with it, let alone look at it.
Whereas in this episode he got scared but then grabbed it and removed it so he could fix his tractor. Idk I could be reaching
You might be on to something. I just looked up meanings of a dead rat, and although there are a few meanings...these stood out to me the most


So it could be symbolism of Al needing to overcome fear or reliance and fix his own problems . He wouldn't have reached his goal of fixing the tractor if he wouldve cowered away from it like he did in New Jazz.
I believe this whole is about independence, growth and perseverance. Al tends to his own farm, fixed a tractor on his own, cooks his own food, and fights his own battles
I also just thought of something
In New Jazz, Al fell victim to his fears and as a result he ended up needing Earn to find him and take him to his room. And watch over him
(Keep in mind this was the same episode where he cowered away from the rat)
But in this episode he's able to wake up and get home all on his own
(He was also able to get rid of dead rat on his own and fix the problem)