"Love & Death" Ssssshh (TV Episode 2023) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2023)

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8/10
Self defense or guilty?
AvionPrince1618 September 2023
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Wow! This episode basically resume what we saw in the other episodes but show more and reveal some things that we didnt know(the fight between Candy and Betty, the trauma of Candy when she was younger, the autopsy of the body, the self defense, the fact that self defense cant be because of the 40 blows of the axe. I dont really know how faithful there was with the reality and what part they add the fiction part but i need to say it was kind of tense and it really was interesting until the end and the final verdict: not guilty! And the fact that they added what happened to all of them was kind of nice and let us know who they were really. A nice final episode. Im still shocked that Don killed himself after being promoted. Nice.
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10/10
The court scene
vaziriarmin26 May 2023
This was depicted very well. I felt that series overall was lack lustre, but the finale I could watch over and over again. Kudos to all the actors who brought the court scene to life. Elizabeth Olson should get nominated simply for this episode alone. Also great acting done by Tom Pelphrey who depicted Don very well. If you didn't watch the whole series, now you should. The finale makes the entire show. I won't say much about the ending even though we all know what happened in Candy Montgomery's case. I just appreciated how real the producers and director made Love/Death be depicted. They left no details out, and told the story like it is.
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10/10
Best way to end the show
beatrizlebranco27 May 2023
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I think this was the best way to end the show, with an intense episode, one of the best. Despite being a story about a terrible murder, I think it made an incredible job at showing the circumstances that led to that moment and causing conflicting opinions in the public, making you like and sympathize with Candy and at the same time judge her because she killed someone in a very brutal way. Although being a little too graphic, I liked the flashbacks of the murder scene and the way they were shown and told, at the same time as Candy' testimony. As we have been accustomed, Elizabeth Olsen was again excellent, as so was Tom Pelphrey, with that remarkable monologue to the jury. At the end, I think this made me though about how people end up in these situations, where a moment of losing control can change someone's life forever.
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