Clara : Is this based on fact?
mkmikas : Contains spoilers. Click to show. kinda how i imagine humanity will go out into space, not as organic beings but as informat...
grape nehi : Excellent cinematography and story telling about the legacy of the Catholic missionary Sis...
RobotAllah : such a fun show
grape nehi : Excellent cinematography and story telling about the legacy of the Catholic missionary Sis...
Sapphireblue : The profound love of animals and beauty is strong in this one. Definitely one for the fami...
grasshopper rex : Yes! A release date.
SoakedWeasel : It is very clear from what I wrote that I was referring to The Ministry of Ungentlemanly W...
random000 : Same. No animal is "bouncing back". Humans are the greatest threat to every living thing, ...
I don’t know how this could have ended any other way. It is a classic whodunit and that puzzle was solved. Any attempt to hold someone accountable would require several more episodes and take the show into the realm of court procedurals. Let’s be honest, if this was a real case those wanting justice would have been disappointed anyway. It would be almost impossible to prove intent or negligence in a criminal court even if it didn’t involve someone so powerful and wealthy. A civil case could have been persued and possibly won, but with that kind of wealth it would be even less than a slap on the wrist. No, there is no “satisfying” conclusion to this story to be had as it was written.
This is the problem with shows based on books. If the book has an unsatisfying ending, so will the show, and nothing can be done unless it’s a series and they choose to carry forward with the story in subsequent seasons. I’m getting annoyed with the book-based limited series, and I don’t know if I want to watch them anymore.