@@cam-lg4dy1) the nightmare represents Jim being afraid that he'll no longer be able to control his need to kill women and go after his wife. 2) Jim has burning his wife with acide because while he can't kill her for her sin of being a woman he must still punish her for it so he "burns the sin of her" along with hurting his kids due to them being raised by her as well.
Brilliant stuff
Awesome recap
Still confused about Gordon's nightmare
yea, also why did barbra start melting? I didn't understand that part
Nevermind, i didn't know he tourtured her
@@cam-lg4dy1) the nightmare represents Jim being afraid that he'll no longer be able to control his need to kill women and go after his wife.
2) Jim has burning his wife with acide because while he can't kill her for her sin of being a woman he must still punish her for it so he "burns the sin of her" along with hurting his kids due to them being raised by her as well.