I had a feeling things weren't going to turn out great for Elinor (I still think the story might go The Godfather route to have Juliette becoming the heir) but I'm glad she's still around as that has been my favorite character even if she doesn't have a proper arc. They actually missed a great opportunity of portraying the big falling out with her brother in a more nuanced way, because then that would have been great contrast with how she's mostly trying to help Juliette even if it's in her own way.
Theo's arc seemed very promising for me until that very last reveal, now I dunno. The monsters were extremely Scooby-Doo-ish. :sweat_smile:
Bunny's militia is just *poof*, gone? Did she find out Ben had been covering for Juliette and follow through with her promise, and now she's too busy hiding the body?
did such a great job at pulling on the heartstrings, excited to check out s2 if it gets picked up
Shout by NyxBlockedParent2022-06-13T20:36:23Z— updated 2022-06-28T01:41:08Z
It's a very theatric YA series but I think the over the top, classic feel adds (some... not much, but some) character. The story (just the story, not the acting, let's ignore the acting for now) is compelling enough to draw and keep your attention, and we know the first season of anything is usually uncertain/rocky. The leads are green but the show has had a decent intro imo, and this closing episode shows (some) promise. I'm curious, so I'm hoping they get (at least) a chance at season 2... if it doesn't improve, it would be totally fine if they stopped there.