Did they really think we wouldn't notice them switching actors for Liam?
Damn, Matt's legs.................I almost didn't feel bad for him getting shot after that slow filming up his body
Fast paced and fun, aw. I'm also a bit in love with Murdock, oops.
I hope to God Brendan doesn't get released ://
Omg, the Dr. Phil clips!
Even after the criticism, they can't make the documentary less biased? Alright...
Yawn... Why are the episodes so long?
I'm gonna be honest with you chief; I'm giving this episode a 4 opposed to the whole bunch of 1s the prior season, because the editing has gotten way more exciting, and the episode was actually kinda exciting for once. I still believe he did it, though.
I sincerely hate every man in this godforsaken "documentary"
I legit don't think I've ever seen a more boring show. Whoever edited this mess should be fired.
The only people with a brain in this series seems to be the jurors. I normally despise juries, but it really shows that not everyone thinks this murderer and rapist is as innocent as Netflix wants you to believe.
It's terribly sad that the show got cancelled, because this doesn't feel like an end. Sure, it's beautiful. But it's not at all like a series finale.
I didn't see the jump in time coming, but I really don't mind it.
Netflix is so goddamn biased, it's making me straight up angry. Is this whole season gonna be defending Avery? Jesus...
It's an okay episode, but it's so filler-y. I wish they didn't extend the season, it wasn't a good decision. The plot between Nathaniel and Greg was the only thing that didn't feel pointless, and the yeast infection thing was funny. I hated the cats references though, and the Darryl plot was... bad.
The build up is killing me! What a plot twist.
I cried my eyes out
Yawn. Pick up the pace, people!
What is Will's motive for going back to therapy? I didn't really get that part. Otherwise, an amazing and great episode.
I'm sad so see Beverly go, but I love how the plot is picking up pace
Troy is my least favorite character, but this episode was interesting due to the raw emotion in it. Amazing.
Lionel deserves better than Silvio.
Great episode. The visuals are just stunning.
They just brushed off the part where he molested his nephew.. wtf? It's very clear Netflix have an agenda, but making/framing Steven as a "good guy" because they don't think he did the murder is incredibly disrespectful to his sexual assault victims.
Uh, I did not except this show to take this turn at all. Am I pleased? I mean, it's a good take, but I also love Will, so I'm not sure. Really excited to see season 2.
It's getting a bit slow-paced.
This episode is particularly gore-y, if you like that sort of thing. Very interesting premise of the murder case of the week!
Abigail helping her dad was... a shock. I loved this episode. Hannibal grooming Will by making him quiet about the murder is also amazing.
Hannibal wanting to be Will's friend feels like the start of something.
Interesting episode, but I don't particularly like that the murder isn't solved somewhat at the end, because then the plot gets a bit dragged out for my taste.