What did you think of the at the end of the episode? Do you think the protagonist is actually seeking redemption , or just a different kind of notoriety ?
The third episode of the season, is a masterclass in narrative inversion and psychological tension. If the premiere set the stage and the second episode built the world, Episode 3 is where the series truly finds its rhythmic, albeit dark, heartbeat. The Mirror Image [S1E3] I Killed Everyone He Did, But Backwards ...
Our lead delivers a chillingly understated performance. The lack of emotion during the most harrowing sequences makes the eventual "reversal" of the final scene hit that much harder. What did you think of the at the end of the episode
The use of reflective surfaces—mirrors, puddles, glass office buildings—visually reinforces the theme of the "double." If the premiere set the stage and the
Episode Review: "I Killed Everyone He Did, But Backwards" (S1E3)
This episode cements the show’s status as a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers. It moves beyond the "slasher" tropes and enters the realm of a character study, asking the question: Can you ever truly undo a crime by mimicking it?