Well, this is my second outing with Undone, watching the entire series for a second time. I realised I didn't review this ep last time round so here I am in 2020.
Alma is starting to get the hang of her abilities, but as they say, all power comes with a price. It seems her father had received money for his research from a rather unorthodox source that becomes the prime suspect in her case to find out who killed her father. All in all an excellent kernel of information for sure. However she also found out the truth about Sam and why the pictures and furniture had all been moved.
Incredibly emotional acting from all concerned; this episode effortless shares elements of Mexican daytime melodrama with government conspiracies and Fringe-like science fiction. Yet for all the action and story unfolding, the audience is continually compelled to feel for each and every person in the story.
Amazing balance and compelling viewing.
Alma is starting to get the hang of her abilities, but as they say, all power comes with a price. It seems her father had received money for his research from a rather unorthodox source that becomes the prime suspect in her case to find out who killed her father. All in all an excellent kernel of information for sure. However she also found out the truth about Sam and why the pictures and furniture had all been moved.
Incredibly emotional acting from all concerned; this episode effortless shares elements of Mexican daytime melodrama with government conspiracies and Fringe-like science fiction. Yet for all the action and story unfolding, the audience is continually compelled to feel for each and every person in the story.
Amazing balance and compelling viewing.