I specifically remember season 1 being slow to develop but once you got to the end you were like “holy crap”. Then everything from point A to point Z all makes sense and the show just blows your mind. That’s how this season is making me feel. Idk if it’s better than the first, that’s purely personal judgement based, but it’s damn good regardless. You really feel for these charactersAgreed, he's such a great villain.
Not much to say about episode 7, the story is developing pretty much as expected from all the fan discussion.
The finale will be interesting, though. Exactly what happened to Julie? Did she escape? Was she let go? Is she alive in 2015? What did Hays and Hoyt talk about? Did Hays give up on the investigation because Hoyt threatened his family?
Quite a few loose ends to tie up in the last episode.
Not sure how I feel about that ending. No real surprises, no real villains defeated. The case solved, of course, but no justice done.
i just watched the entire season yesterday and today (took a sick day today) i enjoyed it , wrapped it up nicely . i really liked the time hops and the reference to season 1 ( now i gotta rewatch that). why the nam snippet at the end? were they just being artsy?
Btw, I mentioned on the other thread Sinner on Netflix with Jessica beil has a true detective vibe. I only watched season 1, it's got a good flow and episodes are 40ish minutes
The wife had a theory right after it, that the whole season was a dilusion that he was killed in the brush in 'Nam.
It’s got to be something a little deeper and darker than these theories though. They spent 2 years writing it to bring it back to S1 level darkness just for it to be an accident?