Talk:Your Body and You/@comment-26262533-20150712053250

Well done: I will say that I thought the ending was a little bit weak, largely because it was unnecessary and slowed the pace down to a trickle instead of a hard-stop. When Charlie was monologuing to his daughter out in the field, he made it sort of sound like it wasn't him, but his mother who met the Devil in the cornfields- this would explain why she knew about the possibility, and the specific danger of looking into his eyes. It also implies that, maybe, Charlie is the result of his mother's encounter.