Having watched gommorah since in started on sky Atlantic I can't find fault with the cast, crew and writing. Just watched this episode and all I shall say is if you gave grown to care about ciro and genny you will find it uncomfortable to watch. I thought it was a great set of final scenes. Enjoy
9 Reviews
I cried. And i'm not shy about it.
wixskid17 December 2018
If anyone doesn't rate this a 9 or 10?
GrandoFernando25 July 2021
Worst Ending I've ever seen
abedalrahmanalkayyali19 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Ciro got killed that way is a total destruction to an amazing series
Ciro is the first character to see in gomorra series and the first to emphasize and I find damn wrong to kill the top actor in that disgusting way
As i said thats it for me
Gomorrah series has ended the moment ciro got shot
Now i wont waste my time watchings kids play with guns
What shame
It ain't over till it's over-Season 4
abbdoc-4845017 June 2018
Dark dasterdly show of the underworld at the coalface
joebloggscity17 March 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Gamorrah has grown in three seasons, and this finale caps another burgeoning storyline where we have seen Genny & Ciro trying to rebuild after the end of the Pietro Savastano era.
Yet even though Genny & Ciro should be enemies, they are their peers they can count as their friends. Ciro has been adopted by a young upcoming drugs gang as a kind of father figure to guide them. Up against them all are the established players in the 'system'.
We have the return of old favourites, and everyone is guilty with no real knowledge of who to trust.
Overshadowing it all is the guilt and remorse of Ciro who seems to be accepting that his life is coming to an end, but he's 'immortal' so is living forever in guilt his punishment?
Is Genny overly greedy and over confident which will lead to his demise? Or are we all underestimating him again? Possibly the most developed character in this show.
The Naples backdrop provides the grim truth of a wonderful city on its knees due to its crime Dons, but the writers are clever enough to ensure that the poor innocents are highlighted and all the criminals clearly shown for what they are.
This show keeps building. It's not perfect but it has strong writing, brilliantly acted by an incredible ensemble and beautifully filmed. Biggest surprise is how well this has continued despite the loss of the family head Don Pietro.
Really good stuff, currently the best series on TV (with only Westworld being a challenger). It isn't up there with the Sopranos, and possibly never will be. This and The Sopranos are two very different beasts. Possibly this owes more to The Wire, and in that it pays great homage.
Give it a try, and I can't wait till the next series.
Yet even though Genny & Ciro should be enemies, they are their peers they can count as their friends. Ciro has been adopted by a young upcoming drugs gang as a kind of father figure to guide them. Up against them all are the established players in the 'system'.
We have the return of old favourites, and everyone is guilty with no real knowledge of who to trust.
Overshadowing it all is the guilt and remorse of Ciro who seems to be accepting that his life is coming to an end, but he's 'immortal' so is living forever in guilt his punishment?
Is Genny overly greedy and over confident which will lead to his demise? Or are we all underestimating him again? Possibly the most developed character in this show.
The Naples backdrop provides the grim truth of a wonderful city on its knees due to its crime Dons, but the writers are clever enough to ensure that the poor innocents are highlighted and all the criminals clearly shown for what they are.
This show keeps building. It's not perfect but it has strong writing, brilliantly acted by an incredible ensemble and beautifully filmed. Biggest surprise is how well this has continued despite the loss of the family head Don Pietro.
Really good stuff, currently the best series on TV (with only Westworld being a challenger). It isn't up there with the Sopranos, and possibly never will be. This and The Sopranos are two very different beasts. Possibly this owes more to The Wire, and in that it pays great homage.
Give it a try, and I can't wait till the next series.
A twist and a twist and a twist and a twist
yavermbizi7 August 2020
My overall rating of "Gomorra: La serie"'s Season 3: 2/10
In a way, this is a fittingly absurdist ending to this already absurd season. A bunch of characters die, some unrealistically (in the "Gomorra: La serie"'s universe human beings must be simultaneously incredibly dense to stop bullets exiting their bodies and yet very brittle to die with certainty after being hit hard in the face 5÷10 times), some stupidly, via plot so convoluted it is metaphorically fellating itself like a sex-Jormugandr... No, actually, both of these apply for all the fatalities, come to think of it.
Honestly, the negotiations about Gennaro's coke make it clear to me that the writers don't even remember what the story is at this point, and that was in the 4th episode of this season! Oh, for Christ's sake, the only good thing about this episode is that the series' criminal romaticism is given another slight chance to shine, but as the absence of that romanticism is what made Season 1 so brutal and compelling perhaps they needn't have bothered - just another sign of the series' waning.
(I've watched this series in original languages with English subtitles)
In a way, this is a fittingly absurdist ending to this already absurd season. A bunch of characters die, some unrealistically (in the "Gomorra: La serie"'s universe human beings must be simultaneously incredibly dense to stop bullets exiting their bodies and yet very brittle to die with certainty after being hit hard in the face 5÷10 times), some stupidly, via plot so convoluted it is metaphorically fellating itself like a sex-Jormugandr... No, actually, both of these apply for all the fatalities, come to think of it.
Honestly, the negotiations about Gennaro's coke make it clear to me that the writers don't even remember what the story is at this point, and that was in the 4th episode of this season! Oh, for Christ's sake, the only good thing about this episode is that the series' criminal romaticism is given another slight chance to shine, but as the absence of that romanticism is what made Season 1 so brutal and compelling perhaps they needn't have bothered - just another sign of the series' waning.
(I've watched this series in original languages with English subtitles)
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