I actually really liked this episode, and I was at the edge of my seat throughout. Not that most of it came as a surprise (especially that we had seen the scenes in the last episode), but I think it was nicely done. Yes, the show is repetitive (such as life I reckon) and all the bad things are very much looming here. Considering there's just one episode left this season, it very much seems like the writers are anticipating season 3 as it is quite impossible to resolve it all in an hour after the pacing of this season. I hardly think enough people are watching G&G though for them to pick it up for one more..
This is a new one. A whole episode repeating the previous one to fill the too many gaps it left. Not sure i like this kind of style. And it still doesn’t explain why Ginny was angry at Markus, refusing his company in the theatre before the fight.
So this episode explains why the last one didn't make sense, but I still hate it. There is a place for narrative trickery, but in this instance I feel it was ill-advised. At least we have confirmation that Georgia knew all along who Joe is.
I didn't like the first season finale, so I'm not hopeful I will like this one better.
New style of editing in previous and this episodes, at some places it gets frustrating but delayed gratification is more sweet.
Shout by Imme van GorpBlockedParent2023-10-14T20:49:20Z
I actually love Austin so much, but this kid has been traumatized like hell, and it seems he’s gonna become a little psycho like his mom