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The Undoing? (Original Post) catchnrelease Nov 2020 OP
I was guessing to the end dflprincess Nov 2020 #1
I had to laugh catchnrelease Nov 2020 #2
I didn't get to the point of suspecting the baby dflprincess Nov 2020 #5
The script turned on Kidman's big scene. No spoilers, here. n/t Eyeball_Kid Nov 2020 #3
Excellent series although I am two episodes behind. Every show had me captured. Marie Marie Nov 2020 #4
Just finished the finale... Heartstrings Dec 2020 #6
Yes, just watched the last show, what a creep the guilty party was. Bluepinky Dec 2020 #7
Once read a dictum on story endings--that they can feel inevitable, even if at first surprising, emmaverybo Dec 2020 #8
Spoiler alert Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2020 #9
Just finished it and liked it a lot LearnedHand Dec 2020 #10

catchnrelease

(2,014 posts)
2. I had to laugh
Mon Nov 30, 2020, 12:28 AM
Nov 2020

Reading the twitter comments about people trying to figure it out, several joked that they guessed everyone including the baby, lol!!

dflprincess

(28,487 posts)
5. I didn't get to the point of suspecting the baby
Mon Nov 30, 2020, 08:56 PM
Nov 2020

but I did suspect the two school boys at different times.

Heartstrings

(7,349 posts)
6. Just finished the finale...
Wed Dec 2, 2020, 12:14 AM
Dec 2020

It wasn’t predictable as so many are. David E. Kelley isn’t known for his predictability which is why he’s one of my favs.

Bluepinky

(2,328 posts)
7. Yes, just watched the last show, what a creep the guilty party was.
Wed Dec 2, 2020, 08:07 PM
Dec 2020

Well done, I was thinking it could have been any of them.

emmaverybo

(8,147 posts)
8. Once read a dictum on story endings--that they can feel inevitable, even if at first surprising,
Thu Dec 3, 2020, 11:10 PM
Dec 2020

not anticipated. Reader should be able to review the piece and say yes, I see. Couldn’t have been anything other. More is then revealed, there all along, with such an ending. Classic storytelling often works that way. Like coming full circle.

Admit I like that kind of story and the glossy magazine surface thing can be transporting at a time like this. Especially fun to wonder what’s beneath.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
9. Spoiler alert
Sat Dec 5, 2020, 07:08 AM
Dec 2020

Nicole Kidman was right. Saw in interview that it was amazing how the cinematographer captured the sights/sounds/feel of NYC

IMHO. Most of the acting was hideously bad. Especially Hugh Grant (grimaced 24/7) and Nicole Kidman. Victims husband, Hugh's lawyer, and lead detective close 3rd and 4th & 5th worse. Best actor - Kidman's son and best friend.

Or maybe it was just a bad script too? The writer tried something different and didn't know quite how to pull it off. Typically there's the main person everyone thinks committed a crime ( except we know they didn't because they never do). So other suspects reveal in tiny bits why they could be the one The Undoing was the opposite - other suspects who never slowly revealed anything.
Very unsatisfying show to me. 2.5/5

LearnedHand

(4,076 posts)
10. Just finished it and liked it a lot
Sun Dec 6, 2020, 04:30 PM
Dec 2020

Been recommending it to others. I too was guessing right through to the end. I read a very interesting review that addressed the use of that technique in this particular story. No spoilers, so you'll have to search for it outside of this thread .

On a very shallow side note: I am ashamed to admit that I ended up googling "what happened to Nicole Kidman's face." It was ... disturbing to see that the entire middle third of her face and much of her forehead was literally immobile. I assume this is from Botox or other cosmetic intervention (the google search pretty much turned up the same thing, but who knows whether that trash is trustworthy info). I loathe that "aging" women actors are held -- or hold themselves -- to such different appearance standards than men. I mean, look a grungy, wrinkle-ful Hugh Grant, gray hair and all.

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