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      • The Train Demanded Blood” was one of the stronger entries this season. The action worked better this week than last week’s far more action-heavy episode. The strategizing largely made sense other than the amount of unwarranted trust that seems to be given to LJ, whom they all know is a sociopathic killer.
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  1. Snowpiercer Episode 9 Review: The Train Demanded Blood. Snowpiercer changes forever with one decision made by two very desperate people. By Ron Hogan | July 12, 2020 | | 0. Photo:...

  2. Jul 13, 2020 · The 2-hour finale of Snowpiercer was immensely enjoyable and tense. With what happened in ‘The Train Demanded Blood’ and ‘994 Cars Long’, I can’t wait for the second season! I was provided with free screeners of Snowpiercer for review. The opinions I have shared are my own. ‘The Train Demanded Blood’ opened with a voiceover from ...

  3. Jul 12, 2020 · A recap of ‘The Train Demanded Blood,’ the penultimate episode of season one of Snowpiercer on TNT, episode 9. Does Layton really have the stomach to take control of Snowpiercer in the...

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  4. Snowpiercer Season 1 Episode 9 Review – ‘The Train Demanded Blood’. July 13, 2020 by Martin Carr. Martin Carr reviews the penultimate episode of Snowpiercer… Insurrection,...

    • Snowpiercer Episode 9 Sets Up The Story For An Exciting Conclusion.
    • Snowpiercer: Friends in High Places
    • A Dangerous Alliance
    • Impossible Sacrifices
    • Final Thoughts on Snowpiercer Episode 9

    The penultimate episode of SnowpiercerSeason 1 is chockful of suspense and intrigue. All the characters we have been following thus far are brought together to complete their shared goal—ownership of the forever train. But running this 1001 car-long behemoth requires sacrifice—to run it, one needs to be prepared to shed blood. By the end of this ep...

    The Tail’s revolt on Snowpiercerhasn’t been a massive success—over 30 people are dead, and many more have been captured and are slated for execution. Because nothing on Snowpiercer can be done without ice and violence, the executions essentially call for the accused to breathe in frozen air till they freeze from the inside out. No matter who is inv...

    Having escaped her plight, Cavill sneaks through the ventilation shafts on Snowpiercer until she gets to Third—the stronghold of the revolution and Tailie leader Andre Layton’s temporary headquarters. Cavill is fortunate not to get her head lopped off immediately—but she also has a proposition for Layton. She knows how they can take back the train ...

    First, the revolutionaries need to put in place a plan that will not be easy to execute. Bess Till convinces her boss, Roche, to not just stand aside and let the revolution happen—he needs to be an active part now. Reluctantly, he agrees—and that’s a good thing, because he is essential to this plan. Roche and Layton head to the middle cars of the t...

    Snowpiercerhas had some uneven moments in this premiere season but the latter half has picked up in pace and suspense. The penultimate episode was a triumph—exciting from start to finish, with plenty of moments that viewers wouldn’t be able to predict. This episode has set the season up for an exciting finale and the possibility for an even more nu...

  5. Jul 12, 2020 · “The Train Demanded Blood” was one of the stronger entries this season. The action worked better this week than last week’s far more action-heavy episode. The strategizing largely made sense other than the amount of unwarranted trust that seems to be given to LJ, whom they all know is a sociopathic killer.

  6. Jul 13, 2020 · Summary. Layton has to make a difficult decision in “The Train Demanded Blood”, and its repercussions will be felt all along a suddenly shorter train. This recap of Snowpiercer season 1, episode 9, “The Train Demanded Blood”, contains spoilers.

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