VI
- Episode aired Nov 1, 2024
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.2K
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Only death is irrevocable.Only death is irrevocable.Only death is irrevocable.
Indira Varma
- Narrator
- (voice)
Evadney Keith
- Doctor
- (as Dr. Evadney Keith)
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Well I've made it this far so I'll watch the last episode but I'm starting to struggle with how every supporting character ignores anything and everything Catherine says. The classic example this episode was "he's not my father" and yet the hospital staff can't seem to put two and two together.
As far as the main characters go, they are all 100% hateful and I really couldn't care if one or all of them died or got out into prison.
This leaves me with the problem of not being interested enough to care what happens in the final episode. Shame really because the cast are all good and doing their best with poor material.n.
As far as the main characters go, they are all 100% hateful and I really couldn't care if one or all of them died or got out into prison.
This leaves me with the problem of not being interested enough to care what happens in the final episode. Shame really because the cast are all good and doing their best with poor material.n.
It's remarkable how unlikeable every character in this show is. I genuinely hope for the worst result for all of them, including the side characters. This episode at least addressed how silly the whole show has been in assuming that the mother knew all the little details that led to their son's death and the affair.
Kevin Klines character is like a villain from The Princess Bride or something at this point, and I feel like this should have been a movie, because Catherine is 7 episode deeps before she's going to actually tell her side of the story.
This whole episode felt like treading water. It could have been 10 mins long. I was stunned when it ended, like "is that it?".
Definitely better than last ep, where Nicholas becomes infatuated with an obviously fake insta account that 100% of 25 yr olds would delete the second they attempted to speak to them.
I was annoyed again how Catherine's HR acted like Catherine was being unhinged and attacked the guy unprovoked, when multiple people recorded her editor grabbing her and her reacting.
This whole show just feels like a daytime soap opera with a higher budget, better actors and slicker directing.
Kevin Klines character is like a villain from The Princess Bride or something at this point, and I feel like this should have been a movie, because Catherine is 7 episode deeps before she's going to actually tell her side of the story.
This whole episode felt like treading water. It could have been 10 mins long. I was stunned when it ended, like "is that it?".
Definitely better than last ep, where Nicholas becomes infatuated with an obviously fake insta account that 100% of 25 yr olds would delete the second they attempted to speak to them.
I was annoyed again how Catherine's HR acted like Catherine was being unhinged and attacked the guy unprovoked, when multiple people recorded her editor grabbing her and her reacting.
This whole show just feels like a daytime soap opera with a higher budget, better actors and slicker directing.
Did you know
- GoofsIn the first episode the gondolier asks for euro from Jonathan and Sasha in Venice, Italy. In this episode we learn Jonathan died in August 2001. The euro didn't come into use as a physical currency throughout Europe until January 2002
- Crazy creditsFollowing the end credits the Sanskrit words, "Shantih, Shantih, Shantih" appears, which literally means "inner peace." These words are used at the end of prayers in the Upanishads, a series of Hindu religious texts.
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