[REVIEW] ‘THE SINNER SEASON 3’ IS A LOVE LETTER TO EXISTENTIALISM
Season 3 of The Sinner forces us to reckon with our own views on free will, fate, the sweet hereafter, so consider yourself warned. Be ready.
Season 3 of The Sinner forces us to reckon with our own views on free will, fate, the sweet hereafter, so consider yourself warned. Be ready.
Where sophomore seasons can be weak at times, this was not the case for The Sinner S2. Part VII and Part VIII satisfyingly conclude the story.
The Sinner: Part VI has finally provided a few answers. The suspense is building at an increased pace, with the end of the episode an absolute shocker.
The Sinner continues to excel. The mystery created this season is as intricate and suspenseful as in the first.
The Sinner is leading to more questions rising. The suspense is fantastic and only wets our appetite for the next episode.
The Sinner is a brilliant mystery, with Part III continuing to add layers. Events pile as we head to the most crucial question. Why did this crime happen?
The strength of The Sinner is that it creates a complex story, with layer upon layer of mysteries.
The Sinner Season 2 is off to a great start. Seeds have been masterfully planted, and there are enough questions already to pique viewers’ interest.
If you have not watched The Sinner, you should. It’s a top-notch drama/thriller. Let’s only hope that the second season contains same quality as the first.