Infinity Train

So was the train "real"? Like did the show take place in an actual alternate dimension? Or is the whole thing just allegorical for getting over your personal issues and hangups?

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She died in the snow duh

The train might be just like some extradimentional entity that randomly help people learn life lessons.
Pretty much evry single car is just a wacky adventure.
And the only bad things that do happen are directly tied to the person who hijacked it.
It has no real explanation it just exists.

She is shown not to have a reflection after she returns home since she lost it on the train. It all actually happened.

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Some silent hill vibes.

How will her family react when they realize their daughter is one of Dracula's Night Slaves?

Gingers have no soul

It's still weird to me how her reflection suddenly get a reflection out of nowhere in the Chrome car. Like, is this an other one new to the job again? Not that it has to work for very long as the Sliver end up with that knife mirror sticked to her arm

didn't notice that on first watch. neat.

Tulip reminds me of my ex and that makes me sad. Not just appearance but personality wise too.

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The train is real, but the show is an allegory. Kinda like Garden wall, which is about resolve or something, but also about going to some kind of weird afterlife.

It was, she still lost her reflection and everything. The train served its purpose. What I'm not sure of is how they're going to do season 2.

The creator implied there will be a different lead, probably some other kid with their own problems. The majority of intrigue is gone, though maybe they'll dwell into train mythos itself more.

I'm not sure it's a good idea though. It's a nice miniseries, not everything needs explaining.

Easy. New main character with different issues.

What happens when you get someone on the train who doesn't want to leave? That their life was so miserable, that whatever the train throws at them is still preferable to going back.
How does the train get that person's number down to zero?

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I thought of the idea of a moody character who starts off on the train so we don't learn exactly what his problem is until we later on get the tape and learn that he was about to do something really awful at his school.

There's all kinds of abusers out there and all kinds of fucked up childhoods, but the train doesn't just have child passengers.

It will be about bitch fuck conductor betty from adventure time slut trying to redeem herself duh

The train is like the town of Silent Hill: she had to move on in order to get out.

Define "real", big brain.

Silent Hill is not interested in the well-being of its victims. I don't know why this is widely believed.