The third episode cleverly leads to the second murder (the ending)

Otha 2022-08-20 19:42:39

Episode 8 ending

Rosalind suddenly transformed, from the elegant lady described by Jane Austen to the perverted little demon in "Kill Eve". From now on, I have to pay more attention to the actor Leah McNamara, acting like two people. I remember there was a paragraph in the middle when she asked Rob specifically if Katy was sexually assaulted before her death. Now it seems that it may not be the concern for my sister, but the worry about the lover's loyalty to him. The development of this perverted personality obviously has a lot to do with the original family without love. Rosalind has extraordinary powers of observation. Not only can she see the changes in Cassie's appearance at a glance, but also sensitively detect the changes in her heart, and know the faint spark between her and Rob. But how she knew that Rob was Adam was still a mystery. In any case, the whole process is very planned, from the murder to the final conviction.

Since then, Jonathan bears guilt, not only the tragedy of his own family, but also the assisted rape of Sandra.

Parents' excessive care for a child and neglect or even abuse of other children can cause such serious consequences.

The 1985 missing child case is inconclusive. Based on the wolves that appeared at the end, and the wolves that Rob saw in his hallucinations, it may imply that the wolf is the real murderer.

Frank's theory of the devil stealing children is a popular folklore in Northern Europe: They stole healthy and lovely children and put them in the house for a little demon. This legend is often used to explain children who are sick, mentally retarded, or die prematurely. So Rosalind will have such a chant: those who are taken away are elections and wanted, and those who remain are rejects. Angelina Jolie’s movie "The Suspicious Cloud of Changing Sons", whose English name is Changeling, also draws on this legend.

Everyone was saying goodbye to the other self, and Cassie threw Lexie's ashes away.

Rob no longer exists, there is only Adam in this world, counting sheep in a quiet place.

Rosalind, who had worked so hard to take care of the family, also disappeared. She successfully avenged her parents and spent the rest of her life in a mental hospital.

Cassie broke off with Rob and echoed the dialogue between the two at the beginning of the show.

The play is complete in terms of structure. While discussing how to face one's own past, it reveals the world's various situations.

Nice show.


Episode 7 will be the finale tomorrow

The prediction of the last episode will be annihilated, cut, and sneered at myself.

The difficulty of double-body undercover is right, but he didn't expect that Daniel discovered that Lexie was not Lexie through kissing. Love this setting.

Justin confessed to killing Lexie, although it was only a miss. But Daniel is obviously responsible for this accident and cannot be held legally, but his manipulative personality, coupled with Justin's easily suggestive character, undoubtedly contributed to this murder. Well, I'm still obsessed with the speculation in the previous episode, desperately trying to plant Lexie's death on Daniel's head.

As a police detective, Cassie is very powerful, staring into Daniel's eyes without flinching. To be honest, I was shivering outside the screen, always worrying about her safety.

Attrition, sedition, depose the king.
Psychologically destroy you.
Set you against each other, tear you apart.

In this episode, Cassie actually did what she said above. In due course, news of Lexie's pregnancy and Daniel's attempted murder at the age of 17. With these foreshadowing, Justin can finally tell the truth about the day Lexie was assassinated.

I also believed what Abby was forced to say when he was pointed at by a gun. Unexpectedly, Cassie used Daniel to reply to Frank's text message to summon rescuers. Well done.

You lied.
That's what I do.

People who are good at lying are suitable for undercover. Cassie's split personality is used in the right way. Desperate Daniel: "When the two bodies meet, the world ends."

Rob is a bit of a mess in this episode. Maybe Sam's beating him would relieve his guilt. Shane is the one who recognized him, I've been frightened for you. This is because Shane has been worried about Adam, not the subtitled "Always Feared for Him". If you don't read it carefully, it will cause misunderstanding. Rob's violence, tusk, I almost thought he was going to kill Shane. Shane is currently the softest and most compassionate person in the show, so he became homeless in pain.

Rob's cold violence, his quirks, hallucinations, and sleepwalking can all be rooted in his childhood experience: boarding school, peer bullying. He didn't do the two missing children, right? But he was young and weak at that time, and he might not be able to do it. Maybe he protects his mother who is too lustful? ——I started speculating again.

An expired cookie leads to Katy's suspect. why? Give a motivation first.


Episode Six

The difficulty of a dual-body undercover is much higher than that of an ordinary undercover with a new identity. Cassie can change her hairstyle, get the same tattoo, imitate Lexie's tone, lose weight, or even coincidentally. There are wounds in the same location. Some things can be "not remembered" as an excuse. But it still showed a flaw during the meal, Lexie didn't like the smell of onions. Even if it is amnesia, you will not forget your own taste.

Daniel had already begun to doubt her. Also, what is she going to sell to the man in the suit?

Could it be that house? As mentioned below, the house was blocked by the highway under construction, which affected the opening of the road and prevented the villagers from making money. Therefore, several students living in this house have many conflicts with the villagers.

But the house is not owned by Lexie, how can she transfer the property right?

It was an accident to meet a previous witness in the supermarket, and it was a magical touch to be pregnant with Rob's child. The plot is in the same continuous line, and the story is told very smoothly.

In Rob's case, although he recalled many things, when facing Sandra, he also revealed the fact that the missing child witnessed her being raped. But Sandra's words "Who did you listen to" made him speechless and fell into the whirlpool of her lies. There was no way to say "I am Adam".

Little policeman Phelan found a Homeless guy named Shane. The case seemed to be a big deal, but the boss didn't have any hope for this.

When Frank asked Cassie if the house had a gun, Cassie also lied.

The past of the two protagonists is dark and heavy, and both of them continue to make lies.

The jigsaw puzzle of the two cases gradually took shape, and the highway was the connection point of the two cases.

The truth will not be revealed until next week.

Have the courage to predict blindly: The dead girl in Devlin’s family was a mentally handicapped Jesse, the murderer was Rosalind, Katy and her family knew, and even were accomplices; the child who disappeared 21 years ago was Marukotou to cover up his rape; assassinated Lexie It's Daniel.


Fifth episode

A very informative episode. Rob remembered something that happened when he was a child in the forest. Cassie started undercover.

It is also an episode where acting has exploded. Needless to say, Cassie has transformed from one personality to another, except for the change in clothing and hairstyle, her eyes have changed from a determined policeman to a slightly evil girl. This kind of double body is not easy to play. The actors in this episode are great.

Rob's panic was also fully displayed. Entered the forest twice, the first time just stood outside quietly for a while, not having enough courage to go in. For the second time, I have hallucinations. I saw Adam when he was young, followed him into the forest, and hugged the big tree as he did when he was young. Then he remembered the rape he had witnessed with his friends.

There is also a panic about his identity. When questioned by the reporter, Rob lost his temper, and swears foul language regardless of the presence of the recording equipment. Lie to boss O'Kelly that Adam has died in a car accident in New Zealand.

When the boss asked, Was it accidental or deliberate? Adam? At this time even I thought that the boss already knew Rob’s true identity, and was about to panic. Rob was in a daze and hesitated before answering the question, as if it was only a few tenths of a second, and he handled it very well. The office lights led to the illusion of entangled branches, as well as a series of memories in the forest, the corresponding actions and expressions, and finally jumped into the car and escaped, all pushing the dark and gloomy atmosphere of the show to the extreme.

Why does Rob treat Cassie like this? Does it have anything to do with his childhood experience? His words that hurt Cassie seemed to cause him more pain.

The two main characters have another identity. For Rob is the lingering past, Cassie's fantasy split personality has become a reality. Others are no exception. Jonathan, Sandra, Shane, and Katy's mother all have pasts they don't want to remember.

Rosalind, the eldest daughter of the Devlin family, has taken on too many responsibilities that do not belong to her, and does not have the normal life that a girl of this age should have. A few days away from home in May was just a breath of bleak life. I was harassed by my mother when I took a bath. This family is not normal. In the discussion area of ​​this drama review, a Douyou named "Wang Tan" suggested that the dead may be the mentally retarded daughter. I don't think this is an unfounded whim, especially in this episode Rosalind revealed that Jesse had an official holiday and made a mess. If this is the case, Rosalind's murder is very suspect, and Katy's assistance is needed, and even family members may know it.

Judging from the preview of the next episode, the conflict has intensified.


Episode Four

The jigsaw puzzle of the child murder case had just connected the four sides, and a lot of fragments from the Lexie case were piled up. So now I am playing two puzzles at the same time. Where will the two puzzles be connected?

Lexie is just a character imagined by Cassie. It can also be said to be her split personality. Some bad things: such as destroying the room as a child, growing up with Johnstone, etc., can be counted as Lexie's head. She even went to college as Lexie, Trinity College. Later, the double body came to Trinity, because it happened to look very similar and was regarded as Lexie by people, and the double body also became Lexie.

Strangely, Cassie himself also had a scar at the location of the wound when the double body was killed.

The killing of Katy and the disappearance of a child 21 years ago are likely to be related to Marukitou Mills. However, no sexual assault was found during the autopsy, so what happened? Father Jonathan Devlin, Shane the Homeless guy, Sandra the cleaning lady at the ballet school, they must know something. Even Rosaland, the eldest daughter of the Devlin family, seems to have something in her heart.

This drama has split personality and duality; there are political taboos, British men should not say anything to Irish women, or the first time they have heard of it; there are murders; there may even be prostitutes. Although it's a bit slow, it's still very attractive.

The affair between Cassie and Rob led Cassie to take on the task of undercover again as Lexie, which made the plot development logical. Not suddenly, not for sex. Naturally and smoothly.


Episode Three

The series "Dublin Murder" is based on Tana French's two novels, "In the Woods" and "The Likeness". Some people in the latter translated it into "Mysterious Similarity" for symmetry.

Seeing that the female body at the end of the third episode is so similar to the heroine Cassie, I realize that the second story has already begun.

I thought that the two stories would be separated bluntly, and that one case would end before the other began. Unexpectedly, the integration is so seamless. The adaptation technique is indeed clever.

In the original novel, Cassie is the protagonist. In the novel "Similar", Cassie's partner Rob does not appear. In the drama, how will the two cases intertwined with each other, and in what form will the plot advance?

Known clues, Frank followed Cassie, because her name Lexie when she was an undercover agent was activated again; the tramp who graffiti He Rises everywhere asked for a ride on the road, but only one car parked for a while, with Lexie on the car key. Jonathan Devlin received a harassing call because of the protest against road construction, and the police have been tracking this call. At the same time, a woman who looks like Cassie also kept making a call. The place seemed to be the chaotic wall where the body was found in the future. Office-Are the phone numbers the police and the woman are calling the same number? The screen prompts that the man who refused to answer the phone walked into a construction company. Was it the highway construction party?

There is also a shot. In the car outside the bar, there is this man who does not answer the phone, and the co-pilot seems to be Lexie.

A new clue emerged in the Children’s Forest case. Katy’s twin sister, Jesse, recalled that a man tried to take away the sisters using a kitten as a bait. The man wore a "blue running suit", which was consistent with the clues provided by the archaeological team.

Rob/Adam's mother appears, and the mother-child relationship is not harmonious.

The mother of the girl Jamie who disappeared 21 years ago also appeared again because of Katy's funeral. Will she recognize Rob?

It is indeed the hometown of Hamlet, and it is truly extraordinary in script writing.

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