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What titles are in your Netflix/Amazon etc list?
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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 236443" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>And so yet another fantastic drama series comes to an end.</p><p>I've seen many different serial killer stories, but there weren't many that made me want to cry.</p><p>Like Red Riding, The Fall sucks you deeper and deeper into a black hole of utter despair, and at the end of the story I realized that it simply wasn't possible to punish Paul Spector. Not conviction, not death, for he had died a long time ago.</p><p>And yet he managed to touch so many lives, like a contagious disease.</p><p></p><p>As I've mentioned before, the sound department has done a stellar job for The Fall, and overall this programme has been an exercise in subtlety (which isn't easy to do, considering the subject).</p><p>Even the mayhem in the last episode made me feel paralysed, instead of jumping up and down on the edge of my seat as I would normally do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 236443, member: 8"] And so yet another fantastic drama series comes to an end. I've seen many different serial killer stories, but there weren't many that made me want to cry. Like Red Riding, The Fall sucks you deeper and deeper into a black hole of utter despair, and at the end of the story I realized that it simply wasn't possible to punish Paul Spector. Not conviction, not death, for he had died a long time ago. And yet he managed to touch so many lives, like a contagious disease. As I've mentioned before, the sound department has done a stellar job for The Fall, and overall this programme has been an exercise in subtlety (which isn't easy to do, considering the subject). Even the mayhem in the last episode made me feel paralysed, instead of jumping up and down on the edge of my seat as I would normally do. [/QUOTE]
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