What this loosely called thriller gets right is showing how unstable Guy is. Showing things from his perspective.
The rest of it was similarly undercooked. There was no way it should had been dragged out for so long as a three parter.
Guy challenges Leonora's fiance William to a duel. As William is an expert at swordplay he leaves Guy wounded.
The only bizarre thing was Leonora suddenly going back to Guy and that leaves him thinking he has won despite his behaviour.
Of course she is playing him. There is a suggestion that she has always played him, they only slept together a few times.
This is something Celeste understood.
The ending is as clumsy as Guy's grip on reality. Something his friend Danny should had fathomed instead of ordering more hits.
The rest of it was similarly undercooked. There was no way it should had been dragged out for so long as a three parter.
Guy challenges Leonora's fiance William to a duel. As William is an expert at swordplay he leaves Guy wounded.
The only bizarre thing was Leonora suddenly going back to Guy and that leaves him thinking he has won despite his behaviour.
Of course she is playing him. There is a suggestion that she has always played him, they only slept together a few times.
This is something Celeste understood.
The ending is as clumsy as Guy's grip on reality. Something his friend Danny should had fathomed instead of ordering more hits.