Yeah, I'm not quite sold on that neat little wrap up of Travis's murder either. If this show has demonstrated anything it is that nothing can be that simple. I'm sure there is something extra curricular tied to Larry's admission.
Exactly, totally agree with you on it not being as simple as it appears. I also don't buy that Larry copped to the whole thing JUST to have Constance tell him that she loves him one last time--I totally buy that she may not have ever loved him, and that she married him to gain legitimate entry back into the house. The whole love thing just seems like a really flimsy angle to me, especially given the fact that Constance seemed to have genuine (well, genuine for her lol
) feelings for Travis. Plus, Larry's first wife had told him that he was "ready to see" the ghosts of herself and their daughters--so you can kind of draw the conclusion that she thought that Larry was ready to atone for all of his various misdeeds. I don't know though--with this show, there's ALWAYS more to situations than what meets the eye. What I thought was also interesting was the fact that Larry lied to Ben about how he'd gotten burned--also interesting that that was what Tate may have done before the school shooting.
And speaking of Tate...
I honestly thought that when Tate was taking Violet into the crawls space and he told her to look that she was going to see like a 'gate to hell' or something like that. Looking back on it I guess one could have 'seen that coming' but it got me as well. Really well done. It's going to get interesting now concerning her Vivian and Ben's relationship. I'm wondering if she will try to 'let them in' on the big secret or not...or just wait for them to die/be killed as well?
I thought he was going to show her some really big graveyard in the crawl space.
But then I realized that all of the various ghosts in the house have been buried somewhere on that lot, but not necessarily inside the house. As I posted before, I didn't see that twist coming at all.
Good point too about how Violet will now interact with Ben and Vivian. I honestly believe that Violet may probably wait until something happens to one or both of them, but you never truly know with this show.
Finally, about Jessica Lange--I too think that she totally deserves an Emmy for her role as Constance. This role is so vastly different from pretty much any of her movie roles, and she continually hits home runs out of the park so to speak. The producer(s) really picked the best possible person to play Constance IMO.