Let the Dead Bury the Dead
- El episodio se transmitió el 23 ago 2019
- TV-MA
- 1h 11min
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6.4/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaClay is released on bail, Ani puts a plan to exonerate him into action, and the truth about Bryce's murder finally comes to light.Clay is released on bail, Ani puts a plan to exonerate him into action, and the truth about Bryce's murder finally comes to light.Clay is released on bail, Ani puts a plan to exonerate him into action, and the truth about Bryce's murder finally comes to light.
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I really enjoyed season 1, season 2 I found frustrating, season 3, although gripped, I often got confused with the flashbacks.
When the episodes are in present day, the clips are faded, where as when they show the flashbacks, the picture/scenes are normal. I found this was around the wrong way and more often then not, had to really concentrate on what was what. In season 1, Hannah had all her hair chopped off which made it easier to follow and it was long when it jumped back.
I know in this season in the present scenes, a lot of the football team had bruising caused from the homecoming, but sometimes it would jumped to Tyler who had bruises on his head which was actually a flash back.
I dunno, was I the only one confused as to if this was a scene before or after Bryce was killed or is did anyone else find the same thing? Give me a thumbs up if u agree. If not, maybe I need to stop flicking through my newsfeed while watching the show🙈.
When the episodes are in present day, the clips are faded, where as when they show the flashbacks, the picture/scenes are normal. I found this was around the wrong way and more often then not, had to really concentrate on what was what. In season 1, Hannah had all her hair chopped off which made it easier to follow and it was long when it jumped back.
I know in this season in the present scenes, a lot of the football team had bruising caused from the homecoming, but sometimes it would jumped to Tyler who had bruises on his head which was actually a flash back.
I dunno, was I the only one confused as to if this was a scene before or after Bryce was killed or is did anyone else find the same thing? Give me a thumbs up if u agree. If not, maybe I need to stop flicking through my newsfeed while watching the show🙈.
Ive never really loved 13 reasons why though I did like season 2 I looking foreword to this season because i love a murder mystery crime story but this season kinda was kinda boring it the pacing was so slow that it got boring the episodes Could have been cut shorter and the new character ani she was okay at first but after 3 episodes she got a annoying why didn't they need her to commentate everything just show it instead of explaining it
This season was a very long drawn out whodunnit. They did a decent job since everyone looked guilty at some point. But I think they had the chance for such a poetic deep ending and they dropped the ball.
We've been motivated to hate Bryce since the series beginner. He managed to escape justice because he's Bryce. But at the end of his life, he was turning into a decent human being, or at least trying to be. I found myself actually feeling bad for him a few times but I do love a character transformation. We see all the terrible things he did to everyone and at one point I thought I had it figured out, which WOULD have been awesome. "Everybody killed Bryce." His realization of what he's done and how he's hurt people and his rejected attempts to make amends push Bryce to end his own life. The perfect parallel to Hannah's suicide and her tapes explaining how everyone played a part or "killed Hannah."
But that's not how this played out and although I thought the actual guilty party was anti-climactic, I gave the episode 7 stars because of how this group of friends pulled off what they did. Listening to Ani talk for an entire season got old but when the A-HA moment came, it was at least understood. Also explained all those times the viewer knew she was lying and had her pegged for the murder.
So kudos for the tangled web this group of evil geniuses wove, but that just covered up the very vanilla truth.
Oh and I also think the Certificate of Adoption should have been presented to Justin during the Thanksgiving scene. Another opportunity missed!
I don't get the bad reviews. I really liked the plot and the cinematography. Ani is the new girl, yes, okay not sure if I really like her, don't know why but I would like to be bad in season 4, and Clay hopefully find peace on another girl, not her. And for sure, I would like the real murderer to be punished. He/She (won't reveal who did it) might made a mistake, but he/she deserves to take a lesson, as everyone in this show has so far. I really liked the final episode, it was touching and emotional. Let's hope the final season 4 will be as good as seasons 1 and 3. Didn't really like season 2. Please watch it, it's good!!!
The only person I felt invested in this season was Tyler. His struggle with being a survivor of sexual assault from season 2 was very real. Everyone else annoyed me honestly.
When a murder is committed even a vengeful one, regardless who it's against, the one who committed the crime needs to be punished end of story. Not by some rando off the street but by the authorities. If you think otherwise then Bryce and Monty deserved better and also deserved to be forgiven for their misdeeds. This whole episode felt like they were saying "It's okay to commit murder and cover it up as long as it's for a good cause". No that's never acceptable PERIODT.
The writers did an okay job of making me feel sympathy for Bryce even though I hated him because of what he did in seasons one and two. In fact kudos to the actor Justin Prentice for being so versatile and helping make the character feel multi layered.
If the Beast from Beauty and the Beast can be forgiven why not this monster? Well simply because the writers say so. They messed up this finale just like they messed up the last seasons finale by making the story feel less real. This season could have been cut in half and focused on Tyler's recovery and it would have been more entertaining and much better honestly.
When a murder is committed even a vengeful one, regardless who it's against, the one who committed the crime needs to be punished end of story. Not by some rando off the street but by the authorities. If you think otherwise then Bryce and Monty deserved better and also deserved to be forgiven for their misdeeds. This whole episode felt like they were saying "It's okay to commit murder and cover it up as long as it's for a good cause". No that's never acceptable PERIODT.
The writers did an okay job of making me feel sympathy for Bryce even though I hated him because of what he did in seasons one and two. In fact kudos to the actor Justin Prentice for being so versatile and helping make the character feel multi layered.
If the Beast from Beauty and the Beast can be forgiven why not this monster? Well simply because the writers say so. They messed up this finale just like they messed up the last seasons finale by making the story feel less real. This season could have been cut in half and focused on Tyler's recovery and it would have been more entertaining and much better honestly.
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- Créditos curiososAt the end of each episode's opening credits, a different item is shown in an evidence bag. This item hints towards the upcoming episode. The item for this episode is a tape.
- ConexionesReferences Rápido y furioso (2001)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 11 minutos
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