Harry begins to show his stuff as he continues to back Cora, even though she has fallen into fatalism. He goes to a doctor who has used a process of bringing back memories, because Cora has little fragments but can't put them together. Under hypnosis she realizes that something happened to her, and she has some memory of a location. Harry keeps it from the authorities because they would squelch it in a moment, thinking it is a wacko, unproven approach to things. We also realize that in addition the the guy with the initials, there is a young woman who poses a threat. But it appears something happened to her. She has not been seen. The police continue to assault Cora.
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Turning into a mess
jimmietee10 December 2021
Well it started out strong and has turned into a slow, slow, then slower, story with little good acting or character growth. Ambrose proved he was a cop first in ep 2 then in this one he claims "I think I proved I'm on your side" when accused of being a cop first.
Cora is obvious. She hasn't cared once about her child. Not once. She just acts mildly annoyed about everything. But perhaps that is the limit of the actress's range. The cop is a professional psychologist. And they just sit there with slow slow and then slower music playing.
Dear lord. And there are still more of this to go.
Cora is obvious. She hasn't cared once about her child. Not once. She just acts mildly annoyed about everything. But perhaps that is the limit of the actress's range. The cop is a professional psychologist. And they just sit there with slow slow and then slower music playing.
Dear lord. And there are still more of this to go.
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