With Jenny's murder unresolved, her friends at the women's refuge seek answers.With Jenny's murder unresolved, her friends at the women's refuge seek answers.With Jenny's murder unresolved, her friends at the women's refuge seek answers.
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Worse thant the first part
It's interesting that this episode got such low ratings, for many for being 'woke' - I hate the word. It seems to have been disliked by male and female vieweers for different reasons. It is indeed weak and problematic.
A major issues for me is that it was poor storytelling, even worse than the prevoius episode. At times it was forgotten completely that this is a forensic crime drama and more a story about social issues. In this way, it all seems a bit forced, even patronising, as if it is telling you and explaining to you rather than showing you.
More to the point, it was - like the previous epiisode - quite rushed in its resolution.
Another issue: this must be the first time that I recall that we see gay people on SW, in all these years. And the underlying assumption is quite problematic - 'yes, men do that, but you see? Women do that too?' (black women for that...)
I've seen in imdb that Amanda Burton is returning to the show and I can't wait to see that! Nikki Alexander is the most privileged white middle-class pathologist I've watched for a while....
A major issues for me is that it was poor storytelling, even worse than the prevoius episode. At times it was forgotten completely that this is a forensic crime drama and more a story about social issues. In this way, it all seems a bit forced, even patronising, as if it is telling you and explaining to you rather than showing you.
More to the point, it was - like the previous epiisode - quite rushed in its resolution.
Another issue: this must be the first time that I recall that we see gay people on SW, in all these years. And the underlying assumption is quite problematic - 'yes, men do that, but you see? Women do that too?' (black women for that...)
I've seen in imdb that Amanda Burton is returning to the show and I can't wait to see that! Nikki Alexander is the most privileged white middle-class pathologist I've watched for a while....
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