Anonymous wrote:It was definitely a weird season, very uneven. I'm not sure why they spent so much time on Noah's fixation on John Gunther only to reveal it's all in his head. And then to spend no time explaining how on earth he went from hallucinating and stabbing himself in the neck to being totally fine. Personally I would have preferred that it really was John Gunther and there was some interesting backstory there.
I like Juliette's story -- I don't really see how it connects with anything unless they plan to weave her into the storyline next season. But I think she's a very talented actress and very compelling on screen.
I didn't buy for a second that worldly Whitney would ever defend a man who hit her. And I also didn't buy that she would forgive her dad that easily. It would have been much more authentic to the narrative if she either temporarily forgave him, or fake-forgave him, to get out of Paris and back home. She has too much anger to let it go so quickly.
Anonymous wrote:The way they tied it up in the end, I was sure it was the last season - then I read there will be a season 4. Where can they possibly go with this show from here? I don't want to watch these characters F up their lives anymore, seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Juliette part of the show? Her complicated story adds nothing.
I had the same question and then figured Showtime must be test marketing her for another Showtime series. Otherwise, she was pointless and expensive to include in the series. Writers pretty much closed the doors on her storyline so I'm hoping she won't be returning to season 4.
The first half of the season finale was mind numbing to watch. It was all I need French and subtitled. Extremely disappointing. Did they have new writers this season?
Anonymous wrote:Why is Juliette part of the show? Her complicated story adds nothing.
Anonymous wrote:This show has completely and totally lost me. I could barely finish the last episode, after finally forcing myself to watch it today, nearly a week after it aired.
I feel like it's just totally lost it's momentum, so now it's gone the "everyone on the show has gone crazy" route to try to keep some drama going, not realizing that it makes it a big, melodramatic, unrealistic bore.
Add that to the truly shocking level of misogyny the show has taken on in the past season, and I'm out. Shame because I felt like throughout season 1 and 2 both Allison and Helen were two wonderfully complex and wonderful female characters, compared to the rest of the television landscape (which, admittedly, isn't saying much).