Talk:The Lonely Hitchhiker/@comment-28938497-20150210125152

This story started sad, with a compelling air of mystery, then hits you with a pretty good twist about halfway through.

It was a twist I should have seen coming but I didn't. I felt empathy with the hitchhiker.

And then even more layers of established truth are stripped away as the story continues, until at the very end you're left with the classic horror staple that the rest of this story inverted so beautifully.

8/10. I might have given it 9, but Thomas was holding his briefcase while driving, so he couldn't use the gearstick. Sorry. That little detail annoyed me a bit.