Homecoming
- Episode aired Nov 22, 2017
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- 1h 20m
While the residents of La Belle prepare for Frank's onslaught, Whitey seeks help from an unexpected ally. Roy and Frank come to an understanding.While the residents of La Belle prepare for Frank's onslaught, Whitey seeks help from an unexpected ally. Roy and Frank come to an understanding.While the residents of La Belle prepare for Frank's onslaught, Whitey seeks help from an unexpected ally. Roy and Frank come to an understanding.
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Unexpected ending for the characters its amazing.
Whished there is a second season for this TV show.π
I had tears in my eyes. If I say much more, I will give away the plot and everyone needs to watch the entire series, but particularly this episode.
Like finishing a good book, I will miss this story.
The characters were so well written and the acting was superb. Like so many of the Netflix originals, no expense was spared in the casting or the filming.
Each episode filled in details of the past as well as moving the story for the finale in episode 7.
Great job Netflix!
Did you know
- TriviaScoot McNairy (Bill McNue) & Michelle Dockery (Alice Fletcher) also worked together on Non-Stop (2014) as Tom Bowen & Nancy respectively.
- GoofsRoy Good speaks in the actors own English accent when Frank Griffin is sitting with the boy over the dead horse.
- Quotes
Pastor Moore: [eulogizing over the town's dead] 'Tis a fearful thing, to love what death can touch. A fearful thing to love, to hope, to dream, to be. To be, and, oh, to lose. A thing for fools, this. And a holy thing. A holy thing, to love. For your life has lived in me. Your laugh once lifted me. Your word was gift to me. To remember this brings painful joy. 'Tis a human thing, love. A holy thing. To love what death has touched.
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- 1h 20m(80 min)