The second part of the Fury story arc is very disjointed, jumping between characters and skipping plot points.
2 Reviews
Disjointed
Calicodreamin20 July 2021
Low Level of Reality
Warin_West-El19 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This episode was more symbolic than real. For example: we see Katia's daughter abducted. But she never opens the door. We're supposed to believe the abductors just magically entered the room.
Likewise, Katia's daughter just shows up at Katia's training center. Isn't this the same girl who nearly died in a previous episode?
When the police bust the dog-fighting ring. It's all symbolic shots. No actual arrests are shown.
Strong music was used during a search for Katia, when we knew she was not where the police were looking. So there really was NO real drama. But the filmmakers created it with music.
Overall, a very disjointed episode.
Likewise, Katia's daughter just shows up at Katia's training center. Isn't this the same girl who nearly died in a previous episode?
When the police bust the dog-fighting ring. It's all symbolic shots. No actual arrests are shown.
Strong music was used during a search for Katia, when we knew she was not where the police were looking. So there really was NO real drama. But the filmmakers created it with music.
Overall, a very disjointed episode.
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