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I want to preface this by saying that I absolutely loved S1 and liked most of S2. Even though the second season seems kind of confused with its themes sometimes, I was really invested in the story and how it developed up intil the literal last 5 minutes. Do i have critiques of stuff aside from that? Sure. But I don't think I've ever seen a show be so dumb, convoluted and even disrespectful towards its main character and even the audience.
I have just finished the first episode of S3 and like that even Nick points out just how dumb June's decision was. But when she said "Of course I know I'm going to die here" as a weird justification for her LEAVING HER NURSING CHILD IN THE HANDS OF ANOTHER WOMAN RISKING HER LIFE TO LEAVE A COUNTRY THAT HAS MUTILATED HER, EFFECTIVELY SLOWING HER DOWN AND ACTIVELY RISKING THE WELLBEING OF SAID CHILD THROUGH EARLY MALNOURISHMENT, I was taken aback, to say the least.
Does it get better? Should I stick with it, at least to keep watching Moira and Emily, the few characters left that i don't hate?
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