A desperate Calderone calls in a favor. Gudsen scrambles for control. A massive blaze stokes a make-or-break showdown.A desperate Calderone calls in a favor. Gudsen scrambles for control. A massive blaze stokes a make-or-break showdown.A desperate Calderone calls in a favor. Gudsen scrambles for control. A massive blaze stokes a make-or-break showdown.
Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
- Freddy Fasano
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Did the writers all die or have amnesia and write the last two episodes?? Wtf is this garbage? Did not make sense with the character arcs at all. Please dont renew. Dont watch. Dont waste your time. I enjoyed the first 7 episodes but man as soon as it got to episode 8 the writing decisions make no sense at all.
Well, that's rather polarising, isn't it? The finale of Smoke delivers precisely the kind of ending that will either vindicate your investment in the series or leave you feeling thoroughly shortchanged.
I went in with high expectations after a rather good series, despite a filler penultimate episode, but got just a 6.5/10 - not bad, but didn't match expectations.
The episode focuses heavily on psychological revelation rather than plot mechanics, which proves both its greatest strength and most significant weakness. Egerton delivers his finest performance of the series, particularly during the extended interrogation sequences that form the episode's backbone. The psychological warfare reaches genuinely compelling heights.
However, the series commits the cardinal sin of mistaking ambiguity for profundity. Whilst some character revelations provide closure, virtually every practical plot thread remains frustratingly unresolved. Those expecting concrete answers about various characters' fates will find themselves thoroughly disappointed.
The visual metaphors feel rather heavy-handed, though they serve the thematic purposes adequately enough. The action sequences provide genuine excitement even if they feel somewhat disconnected from the series' psychological focus.
Michelle's character development throughout the season deserved more substantial exploration than the finale provides, despite Smollett's consistently committed performance.
Bottom Line: A finale that prioritises character study over narrative resolution, which will either feel profoundly satisfying or maddeningly incomplete depending on your expectations. Excellent performances cannot quite compensate for the abundance of loose threads left dangling.
I went in with high expectations after a rather good series, despite a filler penultimate episode, but got just a 6.5/10 - not bad, but didn't match expectations.
The episode focuses heavily on psychological revelation rather than plot mechanics, which proves both its greatest strength and most significant weakness. Egerton delivers his finest performance of the series, particularly during the extended interrogation sequences that form the episode's backbone. The psychological warfare reaches genuinely compelling heights.
However, the series commits the cardinal sin of mistaking ambiguity for profundity. Whilst some character revelations provide closure, virtually every practical plot thread remains frustratingly unresolved. Those expecting concrete answers about various characters' fates will find themselves thoroughly disappointed.
The visual metaphors feel rather heavy-handed, though they serve the thematic purposes adequately enough. The action sequences provide genuine excitement even if they feel somewhat disconnected from the series' psychological focus.
Michelle's character development throughout the season deserved more substantial exploration than the finale provides, despite Smollett's consistently committed performance.
Bottom Line: A finale that prioritises character study over narrative resolution, which will either feel profoundly satisfying or maddeningly incomplete depending on your expectations. Excellent performances cannot quite compensate for the abundance of loose threads left dangling.
Maybe one of the worst episodes of TV I've seen. This show had a lot of potential and it was all thrown away in the last 2 episodes (but even more so in this one). It was really bad.
The last 2 episodes opened 10 more questions and answered 1/2 of one. It is completely unhinged, ridiculous, and comical at how terrible this episode was. I had previously recommended this show to others, and now I just let them know not to bother (or to stop before this episode).
The last 2 episodes opened 10 more questions and answered 1/2 of one. It is completely unhinged, ridiculous, and comical at how terrible this episode was. I had previously recommended this show to others, and now I just let them know not to bother (or to stop before this episode).
I mean, from episode 3 onwards, it became more and more ridiculous, culminating in this utter nonsense of an ending.
I honestly do not think I have ever watched something so unutterably nonsensical in my life. Lots of programmes ask you to suspend belief at given points, but this takes it to a whole new level.
Let's just hope that season 2 is never commissioned!
I honestly do not think I have ever watched something so unutterably nonsensical in my life. Lots of programmes ask you to suspend belief at given points, but this takes it to a whole new level.
Let's just hope that season 2 is never commissioned!
What an awful ending to a promising show. Just shockingly bad, what were they thinking? The show was looking like a solid 7 or 8, but this episode jumped the shark and then some. Do better Apple, it's as if this last episode was an entire dream sequence, it's that out of place. Stop at ep 7 and make up your own ending, it'll be better.
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