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I feel Shaun Dooley as Lee Fisher, the police inspector who as a Sherlock Holmes shows up in the scene, should have had a more leading role. Otherwise, It's a story that doesn't quite work as it could because the focus is only one person without anything new to tell, very similar to other Netflix series about young killers. I enjoyed the end, at last. Partly, because it had been too long, film-length, and it seemed to be leading to a more than predicable ending. And
also because it remembered me of the sci-fi of the 90s with the upcoming doomsday as a endless room for narrative. Somehow, it was a bit ridiculous and naive, and it was a bit of a waste of time to be honest.
I read about the real story and it was much better and actually interesting. The show is too grand about everything white excessive. Other than Mia Farrow whose character is excellent snd really creepy genuinely being herself makes it to another level. Excellent acting even the main couple are glorious to look at and act week. But the writing is terrible, very high school tell a story exercise. Even the little details are deranged, the first letter includes two of the original letters sent by the watcher but by mixing them together it makes it strangely odd and scary enough for any couple to just leave and go but they move in? In reality it was just different.
It's very sad but at some point you realise there is no alternative to war. You cannot just ignore the death toll and say it's time for forgiveness. You can tell no one of them would be good for the throne either. So it's all a bit pointless as well. I would like to say it's an excellent episode but seems to just leave us with a cliffhanger. Obviously if you have read the books it's not, and it will be best to explore the epic in a better time. At this point i don't enjoy the acting once the lead is gone. They are following the books literally and it's well performed but I just don't see the powerful feelings Rhaenerys had as a teen, it started better than it has finished. There is But it's still quite Game of thrones and I am enjoying it.