"In this life now, you kill or you die... Or you die and you kill." - The Governor.
Another great episode! It's so nice to see Sam and Miguel back together and trying to fix what their senseis failed to accomplish. I love that part :)
I'm a bit mad at Johnny for almost kissing Ali though. He should know better by now and Carmen certainly doesn't deserve that. The ending was also concerning... I hope that'll somehow work out after both Daniel and Johnny have grown.
It's also cool that I still have no idea how this season will end. I have some ideas but I'm not sure how it'll actually play out. Knowing what could happen but never really being sure what will actually happen is one of those things I love most about this show. There are always surprises, it never gets boring, and still it feels like everything makes sense (for a TV show of course :D).
Hoping to figure out which side should i be on in coming seasons.
Muthafukin' John Kreese is in the house!
Oh, man... I hate when this happens. The whole season was great, it got me pumped up on solid nostalgia, the new characters were awesome, the never ending rivalry between Daniel and Johnny was exciting... But these last couple of episodes were rather uninspiring and bland, built on nothing but the same old clichés. They totally fudged up Miguel's character, I'm sure no one of us was rooting for Robbie, we didn't care for his character, they spent the whole season building things up for Miguel to be a fair champion... And then they do this to him. Sketchy writing. They definitely messed up the finale, after such an excellent season. What a pity! At least the very last scene gave us something to look forward next season.
As a big true crime fan I'm loving all these docuseries from Netflix recently. I just think they could be a bit shorter. This dragged at times and could have been like two hours shorter.
But I liked that they covered most of the theories about what happened and didn't just focus on the parents. Which I kinda feared would happen after it came out that the McCanns were gonna sue them.
It's ridiculous how much biased this documentary is. It's super protective of the parents when there are too many contradictions in their statements.