Part 6
- Episode aired Nov 3, 2017
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
865
YOUR RATING
In 1859, Simon joins the Union Army; Grace gets some unexpected news in 1872.In 1859, Simon joins the Union Army; Grace gets some unexpected news in 1872.In 1859, Simon joins the Union Army; Grace gets some unexpected news in 1872.
Susannah Hoffmann
- Simon's Mother
- (as Susannah Hoffman)
Kyla Avril Young
- Annie
- (as Kyla Young)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSarah Gadon revealed during the interview that she asked her father to hypnotize her in order to prepare for her mesmerism acting. He actually studied hypnosis and is a cognitive behavioral therapist.
- GoofsAfter James and Grace strangle Nancy and they both begin to get up, around 19:51-19:58 minutes, the corpse blinks.
- Quotes
Jeremiah Pontelli: [after hypnotism session] I believe that these are two distinct personalities, which both coexist within the same body, and yet have different sets of memories altogether. They are, for all practical purposes, two entirely separate individuals. If you'll accept, that is, that we are what we remember.
Dr. Simon Jordan: Perhaps.
[clears throat]
Dr. Simon Jordan: But, we are also preponderantly what we forget.
- Crazy creditsPre-credits title card:
"I felt a Cleaving in my mind -
As if my brain had split -
I tried to match it - Seam by Seam -
But could not make it fit."
- Emily Dickinson
- SoundtracksLet No Man Steal Your Thyme
Traditional, Arr. By Neil McColl and Kate St. John
Performed by Anne Briggs
Featured review
Excellent Final Episode
This whole mini-series is fantastically done. It remains mostly true to Atwood's book of the same name and adds closure where it is needed. It plays out like the rest of the episodes, recounting when needed and learning the "truth". The hypnosis scene was pivotal in the revelation of such as well as the next stage of Dr. Jordan's life and the lead in to the finalization of the story. It is neither horror nor graphic, it is eloquent when needed and satisfying to see. While some questions remain unanswered for those who know not the true events as well as Atwood's book, it is still exceptionally closed. (The only reason I took off one star is because it does end differently from Atwood's book which it is primarily based but it is still very good)
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- cassielea
- Sep 27, 2021
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- Runtime44 minutes
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