AnimeMania February 27 Share February 27 Blackout. Three dead bodies. Everyone’s terrified. The secrets unravel like Christmas presents. And Imogene confronts her mother’s killer. Premiere Date: February 27, 2024 Hulu Two Episode Season Finale: March 5, 2024 Link to comment
Zaffy February 27 Share February 27 That was so packed, which makes sense considering the previous episode. I like the story so far. So.. could Imogene be a true Collier? Maybe the blonde hair is a clue? Why I have this feeling, since episode 2, that Victor Sams is Spoiler the greatest detective in the world? 2 Link to comment
sskrill February 28 Share February 28 Yeah, I think Imogene probably is. I'll admit I didn't see that coming. I feel like this is going to be one of those Murder on the Orient Express endings where everyone is Victor Sams. Everyone left alive killed one of the victims for some random reason. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 29 Share February 29 I'm still watching for Mandy Patinkin. One line spoken by Rufus Cotesworth in this episode made me willing to watch the next: You never wanted justice for what happened to your mom. You wanted her back. More about Imogene's hair: This week I noticed Linda Emond as Agent Hilde Eriksen has the same wig, but without the bangs. 1 1 Link to comment
chaifan February 29 Share February 29 This episode did not capture my attention at all. OK, the creepy lawyer is Anna's father. So what? I really don't see how that has anything to do with any of the murders or the investigation. OK, so Celia Chun was bought off by the Colliers with $25,000. And built a business empire to match theirs. eh, I guess I'll have to buy that. But are we to assume Llewellyn didn't remember Celia as one of the original people paid off? Mr. Collier has dementia, therefore can't be Victor Sams. OK. But why did he think Imogene was her mom? They look nothing alike, so how was he mistaking Imogene for the mom, even in a demented state? That was weird. With him having dementia and Mrs. Collier dead, does it really matter whether or not Imogene is really his daughter? Has the original murder been solved? Did Mr. Collier kill (or order to be killed) Imogene's mom? Or is there still doubt on that? I hate to say, I really don't care about any of this. Yeah, I'll watch the last two episodes, but to be honest, if they were pulled off Hulu today and we were left hanging, it really wouldn't matter to me. I had high hopes for this show, but I'm rather meh on it at this point. I think they're trying way too hard to be edgy and cool, and sacrificing plot for style. Maybe they can win me back in Eps 9 and 10. Not holding my breath, though. 2 Link to comment
RunningMarket February 29 Share February 29 (edited) 15 hours ago, shapeshifter said: I'm still watching for Mandy Patinkin. One line spoken by Rufus Cotesworth in this episode made me willing to watch the next: You never wanted justice for what happened to your mom. You wanted her back. More about Imogene's hair: This week I noticed Linda Emond as Agent Hilde Eriksen has the same wig, but without the bangs. I caught the line too, and I have read that theory elsewhere online. With each passing episode, Anna is becoming more unbearable and more self absorbed. I realize a lot of things are coming at her quickly, but she had a line to Imogene about "You just wanted to find out who killed your mom". Uh, yeah? Edited February 29 by RunningMarket 1 Link to comment
chitowngirl February 29 Share February 29 Where is Rufus from? I can’t place the accent Mandy Patinkin is doing. Link to comment
RunningMarket February 29 Share February 29 2 hours ago, chitowngirl said: Where is Rufus from? I can’t place the accent Mandy Patinkin is doing. It's vaguely British. But as far as we know, he's American? Link to comment
jabRI March 1 Share March 1 I lliked it at first, but they are throwing too much at the celing to see what will stick. 2 Link to comment
KittyQ June 24 Share June 24 Late to watching this show, but the book that this reminds me of most is "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie. That gives special significance to Rufus' admonition to pay attention to the details. I'll admit I haven't figured it out yet, because everyone I've suspected ends up dead (see also the book) but in spite of Mandy's very weird accent, Imogene's hair that stays in place no matter what, and the many red herrings, I'm going to stick with it to the end. (Can't be worse than A Murder at the End of the World, which was very disappointing) Link to comment
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