How old is samson from justin crowe




















Top cast Edit. Anderson Samson as Samson. Adrienne Barbeau Ruthie as Ruthie. Debra Christofferson Lila as Lila. Clea DuVall Sofie as Sofie. Brian Turk Gabriel as Gabriel. Tim Hunter. Storyline Edit. Meanwhile, Iris and Justin back a local politician while Justin reveals his evil side to Reverend Balthus. Back at Carnivale, Rita Sue tries to play hardball with Bud, Stumpy's debt collector, by showing him who's the boss.

Libby shocks her parents by revealing that she and Jonesy got married after a drunken night out, which prompts Stumpy to stage a dinner with them. In New Canaan, Wilfred Talbot Smith arrives with more bad news that he's interpreted a bad sign for Justin that his enemy has the power to destroy him with an anointed dagger. Lila offers to support Ruthie over her recent emotional status. At Carnivale, Jones is blamed for an accident when a car on the Ferris wheel collapses, and Ben resorts to draining the life force from a young woman to save the life of her son.

At the end, Sofie finds a new job: as the new house maid for Brother Justin. Drama Fantasy Mystery Thriller.

At 17, with the encouragement and financial support of his surrogate parents, Rev. Norman Balthus and his wife, Clara, he left to attend seminary in Kansas City, MO, accompanied by his sister, Iris, who took a job in a the typing pool at H. In his first year, Clara Balthus was diagnosed with stomach cancer and Iris returned to assist Norman in caring for her during her protracted illness. Separated from his sister for the first and only time in his life, depressed by his foster-mother's illness and stressed by academic demands, Justin began skipping classes, spending ever more time exploring the tenderloin district.

There, he was vicariously excited by the tawdry pleasures available to "sporting men" — liquor, gambling and rampant prostitution. Upon word of Clara Balthus' death, Justin began sampling these pleasures himself, his brief, manic fall from grace culminating in a month-long binge.

One night, drunk, seething with anger and lonely for company, he was drawn to a sign outside a row of tenements advertising "Palmistry and Fortunes Told. Enchanted by her beauty, he agreed to a sitting, hoping the stories he'd heard of loose Gypsy trollops was true. For her part, Apollonia found the seminarian attractive, flirting with him as she drew his Tarot cards, ultimately seducing him into her bed.

Together, they returned to California where Justin resumed his studies at the Woolson Seminary in Oakland. We learn he left to protect his wife and Ben from Lodz and others from pulling them into the conflict and we see that he is a good guy even if he refuses to fight.

Ben — Ben is super active in this episode and ends up saving his father from Stroud when he heals the wounds and uses the energy from Stroud to do so. We see him hold his father accountable for leaving him and his mother and we see him kill Management for killing Scudder in the end. He kills Scudder when Scudder says Justin is his son and that his son is alive and the enemy and we realize just how connected everything is.

The Cons: Time — This episode would have been a two-parter on another show and it was needed here. We also get a little time with Samson but not enough to mean anything. This is a major point against the episode so will be taking off more points because of it.

This episode is crucial and has some great moments but was not great as a whole. Not enough time with Management or Scudder and everything feels rushed. In this end this takes away from what could have been one of the best episodes in the series.

Big events happen that change things and show us the truth of characters and character relationships. We see past relationships too in regards to Samson and the complex relationships between different carnivals. We meet folks from the Daily Brothers Show who had their tents burned down by Stroud though they believe it was the owners for the insurance money, Pastor Justin Crowe holds a confessional for the guilty party of the church burning, Ben needs to make a choice to move forward, Sofie has to decide to leave and the Dreyfus family arc finally goes somewhere.

These are the stories that unfold. The Pros: Pastor Justin Crowe — Justin stands by his sister even after all that happened but only after she had come clean in her guilt and confessed.

He tries to hold her accountable but there is nothing he can do. He was a great character though and even though he was sleezy at times his good heart came through. I wonder if this will be the last we see of him. The last we see of her is her leaving the carnival behind and watching it leave. Ben — Ben is embracing his destiny and actually forming a life. We see his joy and connection with Sofie over their horrible childhood and parents and her and him happy as they share a moment together in which after it rains.

Samson — Samson had a relationship with the woman in charge of the other carnival. They were married for 9 years as he tells Ben but they work something out where she gets a cut of profits and he keeps her husband on board.

We see him caring for the other carnies and his glimpsing of the big picture. He blames Jonesy for destroying his family when Stumpy did that and feels powerless as Jonesy has slept with his wife and is building a relationship with Libby his daughter. I hate Stumpy. This episode had a lot happen and made things move forward in a big way. What remains to be seen is if the new elements will go anywhere.

Does Ruthie exist as a character? Will Ben reach Scudder before Stroud? What will become of Sofie? These are the biggest questions beyond the mythology that I hope we get answers to before the end. It is an overall good episode that brings back dilemma for many of the characters.

It is here a mysterious and haunting episode happens where a mask is made for him upon his face. Stroud threatens Jonesy and Samson and Ruthie comes forward about seeing dead people to Sofie who is in the same boat.

Ben later passes out and is given a sedative to paralyze him as the mask maker makes a mask on his face while wearing a creepy child-like mask. Ben Hawkins — It is great seeing this character active! From his friendship with Samson and Sofie, to his search for Scudder and standing up for people in different situations…Ben has become a great guy! Pastor Justin Crowe — Gets a confession from iris and forces her to face her guilt for what she did. This was powerful showing us that some of the good still lies in this character, even if it only is in the time before he embraced his destiny.

Sofie and Ruthie — Ruthie feels like a fleshed out character now! It sucks it took her dying to get that. They are both haunted by their natures of being changed in certain ways. How this plays out for both remains to be seen, but given the tone of the show it is most likely to end in tragedy. Sofie and Ben — Sofie and Ben continue to grow as friends and potential lovers leading to the reading of cards and a vision Ben hands leading him to believe Scudder is in Damascus, NE.

This was powerful showing again how much everyone in the carnival means to him. Okay: Stroud — The guy just goes around threatening, he is a living weapon and not a compelling one. He seems to exist only as a plot device for interaction between characters. This was a great episode that I really enjoyed. The Mask Maker was foreboding and threatening and the reveal of what he does and how much pleasure he takes from it was horrifying.

We learn that Scudder is alive from him too which advances the plot. Scudder has a messed up family and backstory, which in turn means Ben does too. This story primarily focuses on the family that Scudder came from as the folks who kidnapped Ben turn out be related and the Crone is his grandmother.

We also continue to see the darkness in Justin. The episode begins with the main abused and assaulted by Justin and Justin telling Iris they need a new made. Around this time Dolan also comes to Justin with evidence that Iris started the fire but Justin refuse to believe it. Ben is with his racist Ku Klux Clan family and is given words by the Crone his grandmother and where he needs to go next, and Jonesy and Sofie continue to explore her new role.

Jonesy and Sofie — Jonesy wants Sofie to be accepted and peace on his team so he has her build a giant hole. Ben — Ben is trying everything he can to find the answer. He feels pretty lost in this episode and his trusting of his insane and racist Grandma the Crone took a lot of guts on his part.

Death Imagery — Ruthie keeps seeing Lodz and sees Apollonia as well. You get the idea that she more awareness of the veil which is why she keeps walking so close to death and seeing those who have died. I hope this gets explained more. The Cons: Justin — Sexually assaults his maid and discards her, continues manipulating Iris so Dolan will capture her while at the same time using Dolan. Not to mention his use of a criminal as his apostle who murders in his name.

Stroud finds out about Samson and Ben and is following Ben to find Scudder. This was a good but not great episode. This was a really dark episode where some of the best moments were those with Ben and Sofie. This is surprising given how depressing most of their situations are, but we see how they are handling destiny and who they are at the core versus many of the monsters around them and in the world.



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