"Rabbit Hole" Tom (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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(2023)

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6/10
Episode 5
bobcobb30125 April 2023
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Well, that was a shocking ending for sure with it turning out that Tom's team actually did die, although there may be more to the story than what meets the eye (or the explanation that was given). A good twist to really get across the seriousness of Crowley and the spy within the organization that they are battling.

The show does feel like it is dragging its feet at times, which is a minor complaint because the run time is a lot shorter and close to traditional broadcast TV than most streaming programs, but I still feel like every single week it seems there is a good ten minutes or so of filler content.
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6/10
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Prismark1016 September 2023
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The fifth episode kind of those bait and switch. It teasingly hints that John Weir's team are still alive. That their deaths were staged by John himself. One more elaborate ploy.

However his father Ben knows different. He drinks too much, but that is masking his pain. He had been stabbed.

Ben wants Kyle eliminated. John suspected he was a mole but Ben knows he is an assassin. He killed members of John's team. Their deaths were not staged after all.

This was much better episode in the present, where there is no safe place for them to hide.

The flashbacks explain more and how Ben might have unwittingly placed John's team in jeopardy.
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3/10
Confusing... at least to me anyway
vdoman5 May 2023
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The father is a good guy, then he is a bad guy. The Tom team is dead, then they are alive, but then they are dead. The DNA evidence is good, then it's somehow false. Crowley is the boogeyman, but it's his father, then it's not. This episode jumps in time so often, it's hard to make sense out of. I get the intrigue. Our protagonist is sorting through a complicated story while not knowing who to trust and grieving over his lost team of friends. Shuffling the time line is just a ploy to toy with us, the audience. I will give this one more episode and if the timeline doesn't just move forward, I'm done.
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