Good episode.
I find it fascinating that the kept Camilla's "own little secret" in the show. I feel that'll lead to something, which it didn't in the book. It shows that the writers here were genuinely trying to enhance some of the drama and original story. If what I think happened did indeed happened, there is going to be quite an explosive series finale.
I know the leads are both kind of insufferable people at times, but I think there's just enough nuance and great performances here to keep me from totally hating them. There's so much admiration they have for each other, but they're too focused on their own ambitions and not focused enough on their own relationship I guess.
So far, I don't mind the changes from the book even if I don't love them. This is one of those adaptations I'll have a much better opinion of after it's over, but so far, I've liked every episode.
Again, great cinematography, editing, music and acting, and a plot that's mostly pretty entertaining.
I find it fascinating that the kept Camilla's "own little secret" in the show. I feel that'll lead to something, which it didn't in the book. It shows that the writers here were genuinely trying to enhance some of the drama and original story. If what I think happened did indeed happened, there is going to be quite an explosive series finale.
I know the leads are both kind of insufferable people at times, but I think there's just enough nuance and great performances here to keep me from totally hating them. There's so much admiration they have for each other, but they're too focused on their own ambitions and not focused enough on their own relationship I guess.
So far, I don't mind the changes from the book even if I don't love them. This is one of those adaptations I'll have a much better opinion of after it's over, but so far, I've liked every episode.
Again, great cinematography, editing, music and acting, and a plot that's mostly pretty entertaining.