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  1. My wife and I had Marcus peg as the killer since episode #5, but what we really didn’t like was the murder of Leon and Sofia, it just doesn’t make a lot of sense to kill his own daughter, and I agree with you in how professional he was in leaving the scene spotless considering he has a habit of burying his victims for a fruit, that points to a methodical serial killer not a passional killer. we also had issues that it was never confirmed that alexander vinken didn’t have an affair with Melanie considering he past more time with her than his wife and the reveal in the next to last episode of Kato’s father impregnating the chubby girl, that was irrelevant and pointless.And to your point in the ending, Charlie deserved better. Overall a good series considering i had no expectations whatsoever and KATO actress Lynn Van Royen was amazing.

    1. Michael Ryan,

      I just finished watching this intriguing series; Ms. Royen was excellent!

      I was curious, what tipped you off to Marcus being the killer?

      What came to my mind was how calm and cool he was with everything.
      Too polite for my taste and always “directing traffic”.

  2. I haven’t been able to find much commentary on this show but after being utterly disappointed with the final reveal it sent me searching and I am relieved to have found your review. I am glad to know it was not just me but I had all of your feelings EXACTLY. For a such an otherwise mostly well thought out series the writing completed failed in episode 10. It was SO bad that I feel I may have to reverse the recommendations I previously gave out for the show. I still enjoyed the first 9 episodes but I feel duped and I don’t like the cop out the writers took, exactly as you put a “gotcha” killer. I had MUCH higher hopes for this show and it completely and totally failed. There’s been plenty of other “gotcha” killers in series but even those go through the simple task of scattering a few clues to then go back and have the a ha moment, but nope, not here.
    So many unanswered questions, but not to intentionally leave intrigue, it’s clear they were left out of pure laziness. Oh well. You binge and you learn. ?

  3. I agree, and thanks for all the recaps.
    This reminded me of the finale of Broadchurch season 3:
    Too many red herrings and then when the guilty party was revealed you just think “WTF! That’s too improbable to accept.”
    There’s good writing and bad writing, and this seemed to be well written until the finale where they got everything wrong.
    Ah well. We live and learn.

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