"The Sinner" Part III (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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(2021)

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7/10
Personality depth
gossegossegossegosse22 November 2021
Each time we learn something new about the main character of a new story, we have the opportunity to learn something new about Harry! It seems to me that Bill Pulman is very good at playing a hero with psychological problems, who sees his reflection in other people and their problems! And he tries to help them with this, thereby trying to help himself.
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8/10
Buried Family Secrets
kovyhart-12 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Things are getting interesting. Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) makes some fascinating new discoveries by doing good investigative work. How much do the Muldoons really know about Percy (Alice Kremelberg)? More than they're willing to discuss.

We also find out where Percy stayed when she left home to live on the mainland. Apparently, she had a very different life than working for her family's fisherman company.

The most intriguing part was the uncomfortable dinner which Ambrose attends with his girlfriend. He pushes the envelope. Tension mounts. A few fireworks lead to a very interesting ending that leaves viewers asking more questions. What other secrets can he uncover?

The suspense builds. I can't wait for Episode 4.
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8/10
Intriguing
ryancannon-318594 February 2022
Good episode. Just have to laff at the Netflix 'diversity' scene though. I mean, c'mon man. Really? So very, very lame. One wonders what the director was thinking when they filmed that bit? Insane stuff. Nonetheless, Pullman carries this series.
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9/10
More Shadiness
Hitchcoc27 July 2023
There is almost no laughter in this series. Each clue that's uncovered leads to the darker, more intense side of Percy. Harry is so intense himself. He never lets anyone just say something without calling them out on it (in his gentle way). He has a great anger sense and knows there is something in this family that just isn't right. We are introduced to Percy's past here, including her birth mother, who is not a mystery. He finagles a dinner invitation which turns really ugly. The mainland seems to hold a mystery that he can't quite figure at this time. On interesting part of this is conversation with victim. She represents his deeper thoughts, not a source of evidence.
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