![]() ![]() "Escape from Sh*t Mountain" has a title that author Stephen King praised as the best-ever for a TV episode, and a story that sees Charlie undergo more physical punishment than she endures in any other episode so far. According to Bratt, Johnson said, "Listen, I don't know what it's going to be yet, but I promise that opportunity will come your way." Both Bratt and Johnson delivered on the showdown serenade - and most likely John Popper's Spotify streams - and we ain't tellin' you no lie. Bratt told Vulture that in early discussions, he asked Johnson if Cliff would have an opportunity to go head-to-head with Natasha Lyonne's Charlie. ![]() "The Hook" is directed by Janicza Bravo ( "Zola") and written by Rian Johnson, and Bratt sort of brought on the Blues Traveler moment himself. Cliff acknowledges that Charlie's fate is inevitable and launches into a smug and spooky spoken-word interpretation of Blues Traveler's 1994 hit "The Hook" all in one single take that is precisely what you see in the finished episode. Charlie admits that she feels somewhat relieved by her capture, after having spent so much time trying to escape it. Cliff has captured Charlie after a long, hard year, and is en route with her back to Sterling Frost Sr. ![]()
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