Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow...
Guys, I'm still laughing at the fact that someone took the time and resources to make, and hang, a giant banner that read "VOLUNTARY FOOD SHARE DRIVE." In the dome. For the food drive. Which no one needed a sign for.
Was anyone confused about where to drop off the food and therefore needed that sign? Because there was so much going on in town that day, event-wise, that there were competing large gatherings of people accepting canned goods?
That's it. This is the show, people.
The citizens of Chester's Mill are, for the most part, nondescript drips. They're "the mob." We're told their opinions, percentage-wise (half the town this, the other town that), and then we'll sometimes see it play out between two people we've never met before. One who wants one thing and the other who wants the opposite. Then they all fight amongst themselves because they exist as this sort of giant temperamental child that can easily - very easily - be swayed one way or the other. Kind of like Junior, but on a grander scale. So conveniently duped. And often duped, whenever the show needs them to be.
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