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Big Little Lies: I Want to Know (2019)
An emotional ending for a season about healing.
A satisfactory ending for a season that proposed a different narrative. It was an episode full of strong emotions that showed the humanity of each character. The Monterey girls were in their best version showing that the most important wound to heal was the one they should heal together. Probably, many of us were expecting more plot twists that would bring great surprises, as it seemed to anticipate the penultimate episode. However, the finale shows that this entire season was about accepting, forgiving, letting go and healing. It was a powerful and emotional closure that leaves expectations for a third season, but it also feels like a beautiful final conclusion for the Monterey 5.
Big Little Lies: The Bad Mother (2019)
The perfect preamble for the final episode
BLL gives us the most intense and revealing moments of the season that set up the perfect scenario for the final episode. Everything that built the series this season so exquisitely results in an powerful episode as this one. It only remains to wait for the perfect conclusion.
Big Little Lies: Kill Me (2019)
What's next Mary Louise?
An intriguing episode, which leaves all possibilities open for the remainder of the series. It was good to see again the kids have more participation in the story, they share the most emotional moments of the episode. The last minutes are genuinely great and the most exciting, it changes the perspective of the whole season. What more can we expect from Mary Louise?
Big Little Lies: She Knows (2019)
The Slap
Again a brilliantly acted episode, especially, the scenes shared by Mary Louise and Celeste; that slap is everything!
The characters face humiliation and fear, everything comes against them and threatens what they most love. The lie is no longer just the secret of the Monterrey 5.
Big Little Lies: The End of the World (2019)
Fragile
After the powerful episode: Tell-Tale Hearts, The End of the World seems to be more intriguing than revealing. This episode engages slowly but remains exciting from start to finish. With great performances, especially by Madeleine (Witherspoon) whose powerful speech shows its more fragile side that perhaps is one that we had seen little of her. Likewise, Celeste (Kidman) shares a session with her therapist in which they discuss things that probably are going to be crucial for the remainder of the series. Things for Jane and Bonnie seem to get better, however the presence of Mary Louise (Streep) will surely torment them in the next episodes.
Big Little Lies: Tell-Tale Hearts (2019)
New Beginnings, New Endings
Everything begins to explode, what seemed to have closed in the first season, catches the Monterey 5 again. An espisode in which wounds are opened, cycles are closed and others just began. Lies haunt and they start wreaking havoc.
Big Little Lies: What Have They Done? (2019)
Meryl is on fire!
The Monterrey 5 are back and they have never been better. With a slow but powerful start, Big Littles Lies manages to thrill by creating a whole new scenario that will face the characters this season. The debut of Meryl in the series is not less than incredible, is who steals the show in this episode. Welcome Mary Louise.