What did you think of the at the end of the episode? Do you think the protagonist is actually seeking redemption , or just a different kind of notoriety ?
The title itself isn't just a clever line of dialogue; it’s the structural blueprint for the entire hour. We watch our protagonist—or perhaps, our "antagonist in training"—trace the steps of a predecessor with surgical precision. But where there was chaos before, there is now a chilling, calculated order. [S1E3] I Killed Everyone He Did, But Backwards ...
Our lead delivers a chillingly understated performance. The lack of emotion during the most harrowing sequences makes the eventual "reversal" of the final scene hit that much harder. What did you think of the at the end of the episode
Unlike the frantic energy of the pilot, S1E3 breathes. It lingers on the silence between the actions, making the bursts of violence feel earned rather than gratuitous. Final Thoughts We watch our protagonist—or perhaps, our "antagonist in
The final shot—a slow zoom out from a crime scene that looks more like a gallery installation—leaves us with more questions than answers.