I Want to Know
- Episode aired Jul 21, 2019
- TV-MA
- 50m
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8.7/10
4.9K
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Celeste questions Mary Louise about a tragic event from Perry's childhood; Madeline worries their lie is tearing the Monterey Five apart.Celeste questions Mary Louise about a tragic event from Perry's childhood; Madeline worries their lie is tearing the Monterey Five apart.Celeste questions Mary Louise about a tragic event from Perry's childhood; Madeline worries their lie is tearing the Monterey Five apart.
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An emotional ending for a season about healing.
A satisfactory ending for a season that proposed a different narrative. It was an episode full of strong emotions that showed the humanity of each character. The Monterey girls were in their best version showing that the most important wound to heal was the one they should heal together. Probably, many of us were expecting more plot twists that would bring great surprises, as it seemed to anticipate the penultimate episode. However, the finale shows that this entire season was about accepting, forgiving, letting go and healing. It was a powerful and emotional closure that leaves expectations for a third season, but it also feels like a beautiful final conclusion for the Monterey 5.
Finale! Wow!
An emotional and satisfying finale to Season 2. Bravo to its creators for being bold enough to create something that matches Season 1's drama while at the same time having its own voice and its own powerful message. In Season 2, the message is about untapped courage. Madeline, Celeste, Jane, and Bonnie show how far each has evolved in seizing that inner strength to live a more authentic life and fight for their happiness and the happiness of those they love. As for Mary Louise, we see the opposite; intransigence and unimaginable pain. A powerful season. Now for Season 3....
Great!!
I will miss this powerful women..but every start have an ending, i think they can make a new season because the story have the potential
An acting buffet hosted by Meryl and Nicole ...
Although leaving a bit to be desired , I've been thoroughly and constantly amused by this season , which not only featured some of the absolute finest acting seen all year, it's also intricately and subtly exposed unexplored shades of the characters succeeding in rendering them more nuanced and realistic , at some insignificant cost of the overall plot .
Ultimately, the extreme satisfaction generated from delicate characterization far exceeds a one from a what could've been an unrealistic plot unveiling , the fans should be exhilarated with how this season was managed .
With massive hopes of more to come .
overall season : 9/10
Ultimately, the extreme satisfaction generated from delicate characterization far exceeds a one from a what could've been an unrealistic plot unveiling , the fans should be exhilarated with how this season was managed .
With massive hopes of more to come .
overall season : 9/10
10jainay
Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
This finale was so eloquently written, gorgeously shot and impeccably acted by all. The beautiful cover of "Have You Ever Seen It Rain" by Willie Nelson tore me up in the final montage and will stay with me. Good work!
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2020)
- SoundtracksCold Little Heart
Written by Danger Mouse, Dean Josiah, Michael Kiwanuka
Performed by Michael Kiwanuka
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- 50m
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- 1.78 : 1
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