01x04 - The Wounded Wolf 8.2/10 (Great)
In its fourth episode, “The Wounded Wolf,” the show continues its trend of presenting multiple timeframes, but this time it does so by offering some context, and it succeeds as a result. Thomas Trafford’s past with Cornelia is detailed, as is Eli’s role in all of this. Like the other episodes, this one is dialogue-heavy, and you’ll need to pay close attention lest you miss something. Now that I’ve seen how everything fits together, I can appreciate the choice of structure Hugo Blick went with. Undoubtedly the finest episode to date, primarily due to Rafe Spall’s unsettling performance, which keeps the viewer on edge while exhibiting horrific depravity. “The English” can only improve from here on out, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.
So she learned from the letters that Melmont lied and tried to steal the money from her. That he was a mass murderer.
Yet she decided that it would be wise to meet that man again, all by herself. Seriously, how stupid is that plot?
I couldn't read that letter and I am confused, what happend?
I don't like the flashbacks. There was a 15 years ago flashback and Emilys husband was there, had her child died by then?
Shout by GusaVIP 2BlockedParent2023-01-13T16:42:28Z
I was really confused by the last time jump to be honest. Guess I'll have to watch it again to make total sense of it.