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Anonymous wrote:Ok finished it last night. Really accelerated the bizarre ending.

I felt the divorcing couple still truly loved and cared for one another. But clearly each wanted a big change but she thought they’d do it together and he sacrificed himself. A bit off character

The younger couple, which never made sense, fully revealed how broken they are as individuals. He pressing his I Love Yous to the business coworker and her myopically obsessed with being married and have a child at a young age age. She still have one ovary, unclear why they leapt to IVF at god knows what cost. Nor how contaminated semen fertilized anything

Oh well. It was entertaining and dark and tragic.


I also found the whole IVF angle very, very strange. They weren't even a married couple, yet she was planning on investing all that money into... IVF?? Without even trying to get pregnant naturally first. That was a really silly storyline.
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Also after being hung and nearly dying from it, in the next scene, there were no marks on Oscar Isaac’s neck. The whole last episode felt like it was pulled together without attention to details.
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He really can’t read the room when he started screaming at the top of the street hill as the others clearly were trying to escape the black suits.
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Anonymous wrote:I really liked this season and laughed quite a bit at the totally over-the-top finale, but that last episode left so many questions for me. It was kind of a weird departure from the rest of the episodes. The very last scene in the cemetery - what did that mean?


Chairwoman Park is a billionaire who can have anything she wants, except what she really wants is for her first husband to be alive. She married a younger man in her second marriage to keep that from happening again, but it turns out he sucked. So even the riches person on the show is still unhappy and dissatisfied.


When the camera provided an above shot of the cemetery plot, what was all around the grave? It was almost like living rooms.


That's what I was referring to (I'm the PPP). I wondered too and couldn't quite figure out the message/point.


The very end was all the different characters on their own story lines. The specific shape is a Samsura - that represents Buddhist reincarnation. In other words the characters get stuck reenacting everything.
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Seems like people liked either season one or season two, but not neither or both. Put me in the season one camp. I didn't find any of the characters in season two to be likable, and didn't believe in any of their motivations. We watched it through to the end but wouldn't recommend it.
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Anonymous wrote:Seems like people liked either season one or season two, but not neither or both. Put me in the season one camp. I didn't find any of the characters in season two to be likable, and didn't believe in any of their motivations. We watched it through to the end but wouldn't recommend it.


I liked both, but not the last
Episode of season 1. Actually loved season 2
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Anonymous wrote:Re: Eunice - I got the distinct feeling that Eunice was somehow tricking Austin in the scene where he calls her to tell her he’s headed to the police station to turn in the USB drive. She clearly is going to meet him with a group of guards. Not sure what her end game was here, but that surprised me. I actually thought she was a good guy but think maybe she turned at the end?


I didn't take it that way. Eunice imo was just a practical and ethical person and what you see is what you get. She wanted to make sure he'd come so was articulating all instructions because she saw him as a bit intellectually inferior to her and easily manipulated, so she worried he would not show. Her one error was saying she loved him when she didn't because it clearly came through she was lying right there.


But why was Eunice so obviously enamored of Austin when they were back in Montecito and on the plane? When he first told her he loved her, she wouldn't say it back, but finally said, "you know how I feel but I can't say it because you're married" or something to that effect. So weird how she was very suddenly not interested at the end.


No she wasn’t

She was playing along a bit since she realized he was a doofus and smitten with her. High risk situation.
Anonymous
I felt that season 1 was filled with dread yet Season 2 was easier to watch. I liked 2 better.
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