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  1. Feb 6, 2020 · The tear-drinker, after all, appears to feed on grief, and both Ralph and Jeannie are filled with it over the death of their son. It may be that the tear-drinker lingers around the family of the children it kills to feed on a certain kind of grief.

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  2. Listen to every song from S1E5 - The Outsider, "Tear-Drinker", with scene descriptions.

  3. “Tear-Drinker” also makes clear what an essential change it was to alter Ralph Anderson’s back story from the book by killing his son Derek.

  4. The tear drinker feeds on tears and grief, and BOB feeds on garmonbozia, which is basically tears and grief manifest as creamed corn lol. Twin Peaks uses light hearted or comically absurd moments to balance out the pain of the characters, but The Outsider is a completely devastating show.

  5. Feb 5, 2020 · Meanwhile, the investigators flushing shadows and pulling up hoodies on The Outsider appear to be chasing a “Tear Drinker” with a particular taste for the cries of, and for, children.

  6. Feb 3, 2020 · Tear Drinker” feels like The Outsider is killing time. Every plot thread is unspooling at a brutal crawl, and while that wasn’t necessarily an issue right off the bat, the slow burn is ...

  7. Feb 2, 2020 · They all acknowledge that story given by Maria Caneles (the woman Holly interviewed in Rikers) and what happened to Terry Maitland sound remarkably similar, but aren’t sure at all what that should mean. Howie believes that Holly knows more than she’s saying.

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