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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 428685" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I love that, it feels so cosy and there's the confusion of all the characters walking in and out of their rooms.</p><p></p><p>I'm also reminded of the first episode of the fan-tas-tic TV series THE AFFAIR in which the female protagonist describes the big event to a police officer "I remember it was a dark and stormy night".</p><p>I think the interviewer asks something like "exactly when was that?" and then she replies without a whiff of comedy "oh no, I just made that up, please don't write it down".</p><p>I was SOLD, and it only got better and better and it never stopped being great (except for the season 3 ghost character for the sake of self-reflection, they also did it in Damages, Dexter and most recently The Boys. Even if these episodes are well made it usually looks like a lot of filler once the character is revealed as a therapy-ghost).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I had mixed feelings about it. It's very well done but at the same time it felt like they "stole" my story and then "recast" John Cusack on top of that.</p><p>I think it's great that the finale returns to the original story but I didn't feel much connection with the real criminal.</p><p>Perhaps it's one of those twists that you have to accept wholeheartedly otherwise it doesn't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 428685, member: 8"] I love that, it feels so cosy and there's the confusion of all the characters walking in and out of their rooms. I'm also reminded of the first episode of the fan-tas-tic TV series THE AFFAIR in which the female protagonist describes the big event to a police officer "I remember it was a dark and stormy night". I think the interviewer asks something like "exactly when was that?" and then she replies without a whiff of comedy "oh no, I just made that up, please don't write it down". I was SOLD, and it only got better and better and it never stopped being great (except for the season 3 ghost character for the sake of self-reflection, they also did it in Damages, Dexter and most recently The Boys. Even if these episodes are well made it usually looks like a lot of filler once the character is revealed as a therapy-ghost). I had mixed feelings about it. It's very well done but at the same time it felt like they "stole" my story and then "recast" John Cusack on top of that. I think it's great that the finale returns to the original story but I didn't feel much connection with the real criminal. Perhaps it's one of those twists that you have to accept wholeheartedly otherwise it doesn't work. [/QUOTE]
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