The main protagonist was shot and killed because she wanted to get shot and killed to end her PTSD suffering. Then, she told the WHOLE truth about the whole Burkett family dark history. The husband killed the protagonist’s sister, then the protagonist killed the husband. Now, the whole Burkett fam has been exposed by the protagonist and the hacker.
Yup. I thought she didn't have to die for them to be exposed. She's military trained..there were ways to avoid death but she wanted to escape her ptsd in addition to exposing them
@@Sleepcommiteenah the nanny and her boyfriend didn’t actually know what was going on. The nanny had been paid by Joe’s mother to plant the footage of Joe yes, but she didn’t know why, just that the mother suspected maya might have been hiding something regarding his death, and wanted to see if it would trip her out. She didn’t know Joe was a killer or that the mom had been covering for him his whole life.
My one gripe with it (and if I'm right the whole plot falls apart) is SPOILERS How did they know she had a picture frame with spy capabilities and have the hacking, deep fake video and entire plan ready to go on the exact same day she received it? Was the friend who gave her the camera frame in cahoots with the family who owned the pharmaceutical company? I was a little confused by that plot point.
Yeah right. If you didn't like it, you didn't like it, but no way did you know who killed Joe the entire time Name one clue that gave it away before episode 7.
@@JimmyG415 didn’t say I didn’t like it. It’s just typical British writing that gave it away. This is just an off camera twist with no clues to try and be shocking. If you watch a good series from any other country you will see the difference in writing.
Its too forced and seems they just put many characaters as much as they can for the plot twist at the end. Too many plot holes and whodunit characters that seems unnecesary.
@@unspoken2460nah a lot show that still watchable after that. This is just pure british garbage. The Killing, The Missinh and Broadchurch still hold up to these days
Watching it at the sec! But had to ruin it! So I ruined it for myself which I’m not going to finish it. My daughter is watching and now I’m having fun with all her predictions
Started off ok, then trailed off. Who wants to watch the policeman feinting all the time? It became really boring and I ended up not caring about what was going on, if anything.
I tried watching this utter disaster. Unbelievable characters. Unbelievable dialogue. (I was only interested in seeing Richard Armitage.) I just loved the scene where the babysitter pepper sprayed the witless - what, she was a combat pilot, right - “widow.” There is so many to blame for this DOA POS. They know who they are. We know who they are. Netflix would be well advised to know who they are.
The main protagonist was shot and killed because she wanted to get shot and killed to end her PTSD suffering. Then, she told the WHOLE truth about the whole Burkett family dark history. The husband killed the protagonist’s sister, then the protagonist killed the husband. Now, the whole Burkett fam has been exposed by the protagonist and the hacker.
Yup. I thought she didn't have to die for them to be exposed. She's military trained..there were ways to avoid death but she wanted to escape her ptsd in addition to exposing them
She Vecna’d herself, @@mzzari21
Turns out she’s happy in heaven, @@mzzari21. Better in heaven than trapped in her fleshy, ptsd-ridden shell.
I mean Mayas friend Eva must have been in on it since she was the one giving her the nanny cam??? am i missing something?
Yes
That’s what I was thinking
@@vipren yeah… especially cuz of the phone call “I talked to Joe he said…”
@@Sleepcommitee the whole series was unreal it just proves that money isn’t everything
@@Sleepcommiteenah the nanny and her boyfriend didn’t actually know what was going on. The nanny had been paid by Joe’s mother to plant the footage of Joe yes, but she didn’t know why, just that the mother suspected maya might have been hiding something regarding his death, and wanted to see if it would trip her out. She didn’t know Joe was a killer or that the mom had been covering for him his whole life.
“When everyone knows you’re a monster, you needn’t waste time doing every monstrous thing.” - Six of Crows
Six of crows fan!!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
How did Lilly nanny know that there was a nanny cam in the room?
maya pointed to the nanny cam after the fisrt shot
My one gripe with it (and if I'm right the whole plot falls apart) is
SPOILERS
How did they know she had a picture frame with spy capabilities and have the hacking, deep fake video and entire plan ready to go on the exact same day she received it? Was the friend who gave her the camera frame in cahoots with the family who owned the pharmaceutical company? I was a little confused by that plot point.
I’m watching it now. I’m on episode 3 and have been panicking since 13:50 of episode 1!
People who think this has shocking twists are the ones who think the storylines to British soaps are top tier.
they're not bad nevertheless
Yeah right. If you didn't like it, you didn't like it, but no way did you know who killed Joe the entire time
Name one clue that gave it away before episode 7.
@@JimmyG415 didn’t say I didn’t like it. It’s just typical British writing that gave it away. This is just an off camera twist with no clues to try and be shocking.
If you watch a good series from any other country you will see the difference in writing.
Its too forced and seems they just put many characaters as much as they can for the plot twist at the end. Too many plot holes and whodunit characters that seems unnecesary.
Great to see Joanna Lumley in a drama! ❤
Maya is not a brilliant lady . So blunt headed . The hidden camera & the phone .
Harlen Cobens stuff is so convoluted, I am always disappointed
Great show but not rewatchable, after you find out the end it ruins the mystery & suspense which is what makes the show.
Do you rewatch series?
thats like the whole point of a thriller though
@@unspoken2460nah a lot show that still watchable after that. This is just pure british garbage. The Killing, The Missinh and Broadchurch still hold up to these days
@@borneocoolpad7833know any short series like this ? With better plot twists
Best movie I have seen all year
If you've really watched it, you should know it's a show.
@@Therealclosetstudios I am not native speaker, and I don't know when to use film, movie and show and where to use them.
@@greatrevan_ oh ok
finished watchign it yesterday and im literally in shock ,its incredible
On episode 6 now❤
We thought it was great fun to watch. No one is expecting Shakespeare 😄
Can't believe people like this tripe ; totally unbelievable plot; terrible main actress and jazzed up with a sound track like a roller coaster ride 🤑
hater
So because you don't like it everyone shouldn't like it?
in my opinion its one of the best things ive ever watched so each to their own
Watching it at the sec! But had to ruin it! So I ruined it for myself which I’m not going to finish it. My daughter is watching and now I’m having fun with all her predictions
Started off ok, then trailed off. Who wants to watch the policeman feinting all the time? It became really boring and I ended up not caring about what was going on, if anything.
I tried watching this utter disaster. Unbelievable characters. Unbelievable dialogue. (I was only interested in seeing Richard Armitage.) I just loved the scene where the babysitter pepper sprayed the witless - what, she was a combat pilot, right - “widow.” There is so many to blame for this DOA POS. They know who they are. We know who they are. Netflix would be well advised to know who they are.
Same I watched it for Richard too
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Thank you Netflix this looked terrible and now I don't have to watch it.
same lol
opinions i guess.. I really enjoyed it
I enjoyed it
Too