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yes, i forgot about that one.
well Part III brought puppies and pigs.
it ended up being good. the last episode was a bit underwhelming.
yes, happens with "Katla" too.
i initially thought it was the wife and the show would show what happened. There doesn't always have to be a twist. But then i thought about it and every show/movie has a twist. So my guess is one of the Germans. Actually i have no clue yet.
don't know. but she was brought into the hospital bleeding so there is the possibility they had a bit of blood on them.
you forgot her golden globe nominations!
he did pick the wrong actor to say this about: she has two oscar nominations. has been in films with up and coming directors, established directors; independent films and blockbusters. she is certainly diverse in her choices. can't blame her for taking the big checks here and there.
I assume that Cooper was debriefed and Murph was told what he said before they spoke.
episode three was so bad. I would call it The Army of the Dead of episodes. There are so many things wrong with it you can't even begin to list them.
they also always turn off their car when they drop off somebody and talk for 30 seconds. very environmentally friendly.
it was very anti-climatic.
they didn't address it any further so it doesn't look like it is going to be an issue.
i'll admit. that they are 3 episodes in and i am liking it a lot more. things are becoming clearer.
was just going to post that.
and clear that Old Dolio was attracted to her. that being said, I didn't think it was necessary. However, when I thought about it, if this was a main stream movie Melanie would have been a guy and they would have hooked up at the end, so it seems logical that they did.
I'll probably stick with it. haven't watched The Servant yet, but hope to over the summer.
the girl on the other end was the sister (Sarah Jackson's other daughter). he hung himself because his career was over. he killed Sarah Jackson and covered it up, that was going to be exposed, even if he could prove he didn't kill anybody else. she didn't hide in the cupboard until the other people arrived. she just said she hid there to go along with her distraught mental state.
overall I felt that the series was ok. the trouble with many of these shows is that they all have a twist so at some point you know that it is coming so it really isn't exciting. also, by having Maggie kill Aki it makes her no better than the ones she was killing. kind of takes away the sympathy/justification feelings you had for her.
I was confused about the same thing, but I rewatched the scene and it makes sense. Remember the show started with Mare gong to the Carroll house to discuss the Peeping Tom. This was the morning of the murder. That night (the night of the murder) he heard a sound and went out to get his gun and it was missing. This would be at the time that Ryan took the gun. He probably heard Ryan entering the shed and by the time he got out to the shed Ryan and the gun were gone. Ryan returned the gun later that night.
The Man in Black.