It's the big day in Court, Edie is excited to have finally gotten The Sacklers to face justice, but once again, she realises that money talks.
Maybe not the strongest episode in the series, personally I'd say it's a decent, if unremarkable conclusion, I think they hit us with everything in the previous episode.
Glen's story has been the highlight for me, and it reached the conclusion I had expected it to, although the circumstances were quite cruel, talk about a piece of bad luck.
It was definitely interesting to read what happened to Purdue and The Sackler family.
300,000 deaths, that is absolutely shocking, talk about getting off Scott free. Was there justice at the end? I'll leave that for you to decide.
6/10.
Maybe not the strongest episode in the series, personally I'd say it's a decent, if unremarkable conclusion, I think they hit us with everything in the previous episode.
Glen's story has been the highlight for me, and it reached the conclusion I had expected it to, although the circumstances were quite cruel, talk about a piece of bad luck.
It was definitely interesting to read what happened to Purdue and The Sackler family.
300,000 deaths, that is absolutely shocking, talk about getting off Scott free. Was there justice at the end? I'll leave that for you to decide.
6/10.