Anonymous wrote:I missed that revelationAnonymous wrote: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.
I missed that revelationAnonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree about the ending. Seemed way too neatly wrapped up but in a sloppy way, if that makes sense. As if they knew they had to end it so just grabbed this random guy and made up some weird backstory as to why he did it. I thought there was going to be a mind-blowing twist, but I guess not.
The two children were absolutely beautiful. I thought they had to be real life siblings but they are not. I wanted to take poor Jonathan home with me.
I didn't understand why Nurse Ruth had to die? And when did the villain put cameras in Jasmine's apartment? I get that there is a lot of suspension of belief here, but still.
Nurse Ruth had to die because she was getting too close to the truth. The question is, how would the villain know that? But he could have put cameras in her apartment anytime after she was abducted, or stalked her prior.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree about the ending. Seemed way too neatly wrapped up but in a sloppy way, if that makes sense. As if they knew they had to end it so just grabbed this random guy and made up some weird backstory as to why he did it. I thought there was going to be a mind-blowing twist, but I guess not.
The two children were absolutely beautiful. I thought they had to be real life siblings but they are not. I wanted to take poor Jonathan home with me.
I didn't understand why Nurse Ruth had to die? And when did the villain put cameras in Jasmine's apartment? I get that there is a lot of suspension of belief here, but still.
Nurse Ruth had to die because she was getting too close to the truth. The question is, how would the villain know that? But he could have put cameras in her apartment anytime after she was abducted, or stalked her prior.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is good —in a creepy but well written way.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree about the ending. Seemed way too neatly wrapped up but in a sloppy way, if that makes sense. As if they knew they had to end it so just grabbed this random guy and made up some weird backstory as to why he did it. I thought there was going to be a mind-blowing twist, but I guess not.
The two children were absolutely beautiful. I thought they had to be real life siblings but they are not. I wanted to take poor Jonathan home with me.
I didn't understand why Nurse Ruth had to die? And when did the villain put cameras in Jasmine's apartment? I get that there is a lot of suspension of belief here, but still.
Nurse Ruth had to die because she was getting too close to the truth. The question is, how would the villain know that? But he could have put cameras in her apartment anytime after she was abducted, or stalked her prior.
Anonymous wrote:It is good —in a creepy but well written way.
Anonymous wrote:I've binge watched this yesterday. And I agree that the ending leaves a lot open.
Spoiler alert that's what I'm gonna say next gives hints to what happens in the show.
My thoughts are we are supposed to be left open to what happens going forward. We know that Hannah is not well and she will grow up to be a psychopath. She thought her upbringing was normal and I can see her trying to mirror her upbringing when she herself raises a family. Also, where will she live? Will she go back to her grandparents even though her grandmother is not 100% open to raising the grandkids? And what about Jonathan. He only opened up when he was separated from Hannah. What happens when they get back together, as eventually they will?