It's okay. It does a decent enough job to throw you off as to who the killer is and there's a scene in the final episode where Nicole nails it and genuinely shocked me but other than that, meh.
Call me crazy but I was satisfied with the ending.
[Spoiler (click to open)] The 5th episode cemented it for me, but it was kind of nice not having a crazy twist ending that made no sense like a lot shows/ movies like this have. Also the name of the book made it pretty obvious.
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I thought that it made sense and worked as commentary on what Nicole’s character was going through with the rationalising she was doing at first to have her husband and the man she thought that she knew somehow not be guilty, even though everyone else knew that he was obviously the one that did it, it put the audience in her POV when we were also going through our own theories on how he could possibly be innocent, even when his own son and his lawyer had already accepted that he had to have been the only one who did it
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The Flight Attendant has been better.
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[Spoiler (click to open)] The 5th episode cemented it for me, but it was kind of nice not having a crazy twist ending that made no sense like a lot shows/ movies like this have. Also the name of the book made it pretty obvious.
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I thought that it made sense and worked as commentary on what Nicole’s character was going through with the rationalising she was doing at first to have her husband and the man she thought that she knew somehow not be guilty, even though everyone else knew that he was obviously the one that did it, it put the audience in her POV when we were also going through our own theories on how he could possibly be innocent, even when his own son and his lawyer had already accepted that he had to have been the only one who did it
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