We see events preceding Michael's suicide.
This is not very uplifting, but is an incredibly well made episode.
It is hard to say much about the plot without spoiling, but it is safe to say it contains great intricate storytelling and emotional moments. All characters are used well and some interactions are unforgettable.
Visually it is perfect. The cinematography, lighting, use of colours, outside locations and physical mannerisms of the actors work so well. Virtually every frame is so beautifully captured it is hard to pick standouts. One of my favourite involves some great camera movement used to capture a party scene.
All actors are on top form, with Sebastian Rudolph and Louis Hofmann doing particularly good work.
This is not very uplifting, but is an incredibly well made episode.
It is hard to say much about the plot without spoiling, but it is safe to say it contains great intricate storytelling and emotional moments. All characters are used well and some interactions are unforgettable.
Visually it is perfect. The cinematography, lighting, use of colours, outside locations and physical mannerisms of the actors work so well. Virtually every frame is so beautifully captured it is hard to pick standouts. One of my favourite involves some great camera movement used to capture a party scene.
All actors are on top form, with Sebastian Rudolph and Louis Hofmann doing particularly good work.