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Post by Vits on Oct 16, 2019 12:16:13 GMT
I'm finished. The season had its fair share of intense and touching moments but, as a whole, it was a slog to sit through. There's a debate among the characters (as well as viewers) on whether BRYCE deserved a redemption or not. I can't answer that, because I feel the writers/producers didn't make that decision. Depending on the scene, his actions, personality, body language and even voice tone would change. There were scenes where he begged for forgiveness. There were scenes where he said "I know I don't deserve forgiveness," indirectly making him a martyr. For comparison, look at TYLER. He started out as a peeping tom. It was collectively decided that he would have a redemption arc. Now, he's one of the most likeable characters. Granted, it could be partly because we see him as a victim, but my point about this arc being consistent and well-developed stands. There's a good debate between characters about tarnishing a criminal's reputation after their death. Is it a way to achieve justice or will it just upset the family and friends who are (innocent)? I feel like this was abandoned towards the end of the season. Apparently they've abbandoned the "Each episode has a different narrator" format. OK, but why does ANI of all the characters get to be the one to narrate every episode? It turns out that there's a narrative reason for this.
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