After the dynamic and dramatic first part, The Fallout concludes with a more domestic story. Sam refuses to lose the bit between her teeth, and keeps chipping away. The ending is a tragedy, but who's ultimately to blame? Deacon for not confiding? Or Sam for digging too far? Interesting.
At least Sam and Leo are now a little tighter, they've had a bumpy first ride. It's a fine conclusion, the format feels very different, Sam hasn't changed.
At least Sam and Leo are now a little tighter, they've had a bumpy first ride. It's a fine conclusion, the format feels very different, Sam hasn't changed.