Super show. Thankfully not as mind bending as a movie like 'Tenet' for instance. :thumbsup:

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A very tense ending that concluded a fantastic, thriller over 163 years. All in a very unique concept. :thumbsup_tone1: Well worth a watch.

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One thing bothers me. Somehow did this "loop" started. Meaning that Elias existing before going back, so the 1890 speech that "without this I won't exist" doesn't make sense for the loop to start if 2023-Elias goes poof.
Soo confused

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Just you can avoid the last 2 minutes, there are nothing according to the showrunner. Only there in case of Netflix gets Greedy

It’s a door left open, according to Bodies showrunner Paul Tomalin, simply there to give the story somewhere to go in a potential second series. Should Netflix decide to renew Bodies, then that mini-cliffhanger would be the first step on that journey. in short – they’d finished the story but wanted to justify a potential return if Netflix commissioned one, so it was tacked onI have my review on the main shows page.

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If they can travel at anytime there are so many easier ways to fix it :joy: it was good anyway. just the typical issues with time travel stories.

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"Oh, what a difference a day makes."

Decent conclusion to a decent story. It's a good attempt at answering all the big questions and closing the Mannix loop. I especially like that they ended it with the suggestion of alternate timelines existing simultaneously (an unaged Maplewood in the taxi in 2023, with a 2053 city overlay in the background), which could have opened the door for subsequent seasons. Ah well, still glad the show shut shop with a swan song.

"Know you are loved."

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A fitting last episode except the very last bit. made up for 6 and 7 which I thought were a bit ropey. Very enjoyable series

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Brilliant last episode of a good series. Season 2?

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