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I love the show, every engaging, gripping second and the entire time I thought the title was in reference to the undoing of a family, which it may have been.
When she testified and clearly set him up I liked that the meaning for me shifted to “the intentional undoing” by grace to save her son. The undoing of the husbands plan, the undoing of all the work on the part of the lawyer. I wouldn’t have minded if the father crashed the car on purpose to undo GRACES plan and take her son. He was so I empathetic and clearly capable of murder so it didn’t seem far fetched that he could get Grace back by taking her son and undoing her plan, undoing Donald Sutherlands perfect family image. I wouldn’t have minded that ending at all. It’s what I would’ve written. Otherwise I think it deserves all the storytelling and acting accolades because I suspected every single person at every single turn.
Idk if my idea would sit well with the general public. But miniseries don’t need to have a neat ending to come back from for a second season. I love the idea of Grace needing to face the undoing of her plan/her grief of losing her son and life in an instant.
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