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What an episode ofSnowpiercer!

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A monster (maybe two?)

was defeated, another took its place, and we have Jennifer Connelly back!

Without much time before the first of the Admirals forces arrive, they split up.

Of course, this was all Wilfords plan.

Wilford heads out to confront the Admiral, telling the others to hold his trains for him.

Wilford overpowers the Admiral, disconnects his suits ventilation system, and watches him slowly freeze to death.

He doesnt care about saving humanity as much as he cares about being the one to do it.

But Nima wont listen to Melanies pleas to triple-check the data.

He has worked on this project for 15 years and will not have anyone tell him hes wrong.

But wait, you might ask, the freeze only happened nine years ago.

How has Nima been working on a warming agent for that long?

Wilford also sneaks onboard Snowpiercer from the outside.

He is quite literally immune to all cold but without Icy Bobs mutant look.

But Layton is back there, waiting for him.

After so much pain and suffering and deliciously evil charm, this is the end of Joseph Wilford.

Nima was too proud to see the error of his ways, yet again.

Tailie Thoughts

The episode begins with narration from the Admiral, and his backstory.

Turns out he went mad with power and started doing human trials without authorization.

He found out his own wife reported him to his boss, who fired him.

Ive never begged for anything in my life.

It is very ironic that Wilford said this in the same episode he dies, isnt it?

Do all scientists take an oath of pessimism?

See, what did I say?

Just bring back Jennifer Connelly and the show is immediately improved.

Layton, Josiel, and Liana are left behind in the last car, which is decoupled from Snowpiercer.

With only three episodes to go, who could possibly rescue them in time?

Is this also the end of Javi?