The victims, survivors and families still battle for change, and still try to take on The Catholic Church and the laws in place.
It is one of the most frustrating things that I have ever seen, I came away from this feeling rather annoyed by the corruption, the cover ups literally turned my stomach. Institutions that are based on so called right and wrong, rotten.
I liked how there was a little more focus on Malecki, another tragic death, but one that wasn't really explored, until this final episode.
What is apparent is that the main focus for the series, the death of Sister Cathy Cesnik is almost like a small cog, a piece of a jigsaw, a puzzle of corruption, abuse and cover ups, the brave nun who we can assume dared to speak up.
Thought provoking, 9/10.
It is one of the most frustrating things that I have ever seen, I came away from this feeling rather annoyed by the corruption, the cover ups literally turned my stomach. Institutions that are based on so called right and wrong, rotten.
I liked how there was a little more focus on Malecki, another tragic death, but one that wasn't really explored, until this final episode.
What is apparent is that the main focus for the series, the death of Sister Cathy Cesnik is almost like a small cog, a piece of a jigsaw, a puzzle of corruption, abuse and cover ups, the brave nun who we can assume dared to speak up.
Thought provoking, 9/10.