THE OUTSIDER: Episode 10 Breakdown, Ending Explained, Post Credits Scene & Season 2 | Full Review
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THE OUTSIDER: Episode 10 Breakdown, Ending Explained, Post Credits Scene & Season 2 | Full Spoiler Talk Review. We break down El Cuco, Holly, The Scratch, Jack, Ralph and more in our HBO Outsider Ending Explained.
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The Outsider – Episode 10 Breakdown
Episode 10 picks up immediately after the shootout that began in last week’s cliffhanger. Alec is dead and everyone else is in the crosshairs of a military-trained marksman so it looks like they could be going to hi-heaven and I’m not talking about the best chicken in 200 miles.
Howie, Claude, and Seale arrive and the latter returns fire. He, Howie and Andy are killed and it’s really devastating scene that holds no punches. He had the heart of ten men and watching these characters die one after the others feels worse than the Red Wedding on Game Of Thrones.
There is going to be a lot of grief and despair left from all of this by the end and I’ll discuss how this may play a part in the inevitable season two that we are getting.
Defeating Jack
Holly puts herself in Jack’s sights but he lowers his weapon after being reminded that he’s only going one way after this. That is straight to hell. I think that he remembered that Holly did genuinely want to help him earlier in the season and get him out from under El Cuco’s command and he relinquishes control before getting his commeuppance.
As we predicted last week the snake bites him which ends the fight and all that are left standing are Sablo, Ralph, Claude and Holly.
They find Jack who has been bitten by the snake several times and he looks like the outsider Mid Transformation. He points the way to the bear cave and they slowly make their way through, discovering carcasses and eventually El Cuco. They see that he took the stairs precautiously showing that he’s scared of falling and therefore he can be killed.
They pass several of the landmarks from last weeks episode and it’s a very intense scene that uses multiple exposures to overlay the beast with their journey into the depths of hell.
El Cuco actually helps to guide them which showcases the psychological aspect of the character.
The beast looks completely like Claude now because of the 27 day transformation cycle coming to an end and it must now choose another face.
It wants to be found but in guiding them it will make them think that it has the upperhand already and thus it doesn’t mind allowing them to come face to face with it. It has purposely chosen this location because of the nature of the collapse last week which was caused by the search party shouting for the boys.
Though they could instantly shoot it, we see from one of it’s screams that it completely rocks the cavern and thus guns are useless if they want to make it out alive. They are already aware of the cave in and have been reminded by the names of the dead Boltons that it’s a bad idea so it’s fair enough that they are taking it easy in terms of their weapons.
They actually have a conversation in which El Cuco enforces the notion of the greatest the trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world it didn’t exist. El Cuco has evaded the law for centuries because people simply won’t believe in it. Holly was the only one to and thus it was finally caught.
During the exchange El Cuco hints at the idea that there may be more than just it out there and though it hasn’t encountered them it does know that they exist. Stephen Kings work all tends to be linked in some way and this could be a nod to Pennywise, The True Knot or some of the other creatures that he has created.
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