| I thought it was good. |
I thought it was more interesting that in the family group she was clearly calling the shots. |
| Poor Jonathan. He broke my heart. And I can't believe the grandfather would take Hannah home with him, but not Jonathan - they just left him there, all alone. |
| I agree with a PP that it was interesting that Hannah was calling some of the shots. Obviously not all since Nurse Rudy was killed. It would be interesting to see how she ends up as I don't see anything good in her future based on her trauma that she normalized. Jonathon is a sad character. I was angry that the grandfather did not try to bond with him. |
I didn't think it was well written. Most of the situations from an investigation perspective were way off. The dubbing was awful. I watched it and wished I hadn't wasted the time. The way the children were handled by the officials was ridiculous and not realistic at all. |
This was another aspect that was ridiculous. The bad guy was able to go into any home he wanted and set up cameras and routers etc without ever being noticed. |
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I love it. The psychiatric hospital has security camera issues per one of the scenes so that's how Nurse was found out and killed. The glass was a bit on irony - it was from Hannah who is obviously a bit deranged but Hasmine was able to use that to ultimately end the deranged nightmare. It was a great use of using Hannah as well as her revelation she ultimately saved Jasmine because she liked her.
The security guy was a total surprise to me as I kept wondering if Gerd was involved. I really liked the mystery element for all those episodes! I do think the only weak spot was in fact why he chose Lena as his victim in the first place other than her looking like his mom - psychologically I'm not sure how strong that link really was for him to go that nuts. And the whole scar on the hand thing was kind of weird to have to repeat but it was something that kept me wondering if Gerd was involved. His pills, the dads pills, it made me wonder if there were a link between both given the case suggesting multiple suspects. I liked this very much. I think that knowing Hannah was not right in the head based on her experiences, wonder if that's how you realize how these kinds of people exist. I liked that continuity aspect to get you thinking. I liked that in the end Jasmine used her desperation to find a way out. |
Dubbing is always awful. Subtitles are much better. DP |
| I was sad that the very kind occupational therapist in the clinic turned out to be the one selling pictures of Hannah to the media. |
Er, he owned a home security company. That is how. |
True but they had to do stuff like that to keep us guessing who was involved. |
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I usually won’t watch stuff about women being kidnapped or tortured but I got sucked into this and did like it because I thought all the acting was excellent. I watched it in German with subtitles.
It’s sort of interesting whether a kid like Hannah could turn it around …. She had a loving mother for her formative years and neither of her bio parents was a sociopath so I think it’s actually unlikely that she would actually be a sociopath. She’d need a ton of therapy obviously. |
But that was his everyday 9-5 job. He was a security installer. People rarely pay attention to these workers and they are in our neighborhoods, in and out of homes all day. |
I missed that revelation |
Me, too. The last ep was weirdly rushed. |