What the heck was that ending dialogue ? where dit it come from ?
be careful you may fall
how dare you you patriarchy :pig:

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Shout by Yavoth
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-09-29T22:43:04Z— updated 2023-10-01T12:29:20Z

Makes zero sense Jenna's character wouldn't become a prime suspect as soon as the affair came to light, since they already know she was stalking the mistress and lied about a bunch of stuff. And that is only the beginning of this show's nonsensities. Jenna is a wonderful actress and there are some moments of good tension, so it is even more the shame that the show as a whole is severely hurt by the omnipresent lack of logic.

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Shout by Andy Gilleand
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BlockedParentSpoilers2023-10-26T08:49:30Z

Loved this show. Jenna Coleman was fantastic, and I was always excited to see where it would go next. I think this works as a good ending, although I would be curious to see what's next for her. Whether her husband would try to find ways to prove her guilt, whether she might be on the run, or if she just embraces her killer side or what. I think there's something there and they could expand on it if they wanted, but I'd be fine with this being the ending. I thought it was pretty satisfying. I do agree the last lines felt strange though.

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Shout by VelvetThunder
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BlockedParentSpoilers2023-10-17T20:12:46Z

I get what people mean about the dialogue at the end. It was halfway to a point, and then ironically went overboard.

Honestly, though, this series would probably be straight up bad if it wasn't for Jenna Coleman carrying most of it, apart from the parts with Claire Rushbrook too, who is also, as ever, excellent.

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those last lines was weird. I'm sure the writer was thinking oh this is so clever

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It would have been predictable if she got caught because that’s what i expected to happen the whole time

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The end was 110% predictable.

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