I thought this was a great episode along with the rest of this season. The trial was great and the last scenes were great but seeing as this was the final season I assumed there would be a resolution for some of the characters but travis just disappears and I assumed he would come back in one of the final scenes and get killed or at the very least show he got arrested but he just jumps off a building and runs away. Secondly, Joe and where he is going is never explained. They say they don't know where he is then we get a 5 second scene of him riding a motorcycle. Seeing as he was one of the Hunters he should have had a proper ending but other than those two problems I think the episode, the season and the show in general was great.
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Outstanding Television
Mr Nuff31 January 2023
I was almost done with this show after episode 5, which was very hokey Hollywood crap. This episode was the complete opposite. We get a trial of Hitler that goes very much like it would in real life, in my opinion. The circus of a trial, the prosecutor who assumes he has the easiest job in the world, the faithful defense lawyer, and the narcissistic criminal who denies everything. The emotions run strong as witnesses give testimony. I have to imagine this might give some comfort to those who wish Hitler had been alive to stand trial for his crimes. After the trial is great, too. Without spoiling anything, the Colonel and Travis's scene was also amazing yet believable.
But for the trial alone, this episode is one of television's best moments. It shows a fantasy that would've been easy to make into a caricature, and I love that they didn't take the easy route.
But for the trial alone, this episode is one of television's best moments. It shows a fantasy that would've been easy to make into a caricature, and I love that they didn't take the easy route.
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