8/10
The Story Doesn't End
25 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
It's what they lead the show with. But most of the audience is so used to having a story end satisfactory they don't know how to react to this. Maybe I wanted the story to end like that from an aesthetic point of view, because it just was so extraordinary. But conceptually, the outstretched aftermath episode and totally detached Segal-special, delivered the show's message. It made me conscious about storytelling, idealization and human desires. Was it worth diminishing the original story to do so? I don't know.
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