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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Terrible final episode
hpcmakeup26 May 2021
This episode feels like a horror movie that was written by a completely different writer and a bunch of weird scenes that are completely different from how all the characters have been acting the last 5 episodes. It all makes no sense! Absolutely terrible! And the hypnosis scene ruins the entire season.
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