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Nora lied so that she could live with the hard truth. Im not sure if she knows she is lying. She likes to think of herself as honest even though she constantly isnโt. But she was very much committed to the truth until she realised that she need a little faith/illusion/fiction to get by. Matt needed the opposite, and he got it right in the lions den. This show is about the right recipe between scepticism and credulity. And this recipe of course changes from person to person. Each episode puzzled me, some infuriated me, at times I wanted to give it up. But the taste each one left on my mouth, there chance to reflect on it and connect the dots myself, that was priceless. Never has a show done that for me before. This one Iโll never forget.
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