It's pretty obvious that Anna is an "unreliable narrator". The inscription on Elizabeth's tombstone changed from "If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever" on Ep. 1 to "In heaven you can dance like no one's watching" on Ep. 2. Plus, the vast amount of moments of bathos, repeating circumstances and overall ridiculousness (like how Elizabeth died) tell me that we should probably be sceptical about everything we see.
It seemed exaggerated to me: who in their right mind takes a little girl to a prison with serial killers? wasn't it better to take her to a normal office?
OK, so, like, this was, huh, surprisingly a step down from the premiere. Lost is the elegance of the first episode, as this one fully embraced a disproportionate awkwardness, in a way that I do not find engaging.
Shout by ErebosBlockedParentSpoilers2022-02-05T21:32:25Z
It's pretty obvious that Anna is an "unreliable narrator".
The inscription on Elizabeth's tombstone changed from "If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever" on Ep. 1 to "In heaven you can dance like no one's watching" on Ep. 2. Plus, the vast amount of moments of bathos, repeating circumstances and overall ridiculousness (like how Elizabeth died) tell me that we should probably be sceptical about everything we see.