“I really like this show. There was a logical progression to the way events unfolded that felt careful and considered and Bee is an endearing character. However, that’s thrown out the window in the last two episodes of the season. At a point where there is no imminent danger, Bee decides to instigate a potentially suicidal confrontation alone. Based on her explanations, the analogy would be that Bee, purposefully, and for no other reason than her self loathing, tried to drown herself, with the hopes that her friends would have to risk drowning themselves to save her and therefore, pass her friendship loyalty test.
It’s dangerous manipulative blackmail. Friends don’t coerce friends by holding their emotional and physical well-being hostage, and this show is generally better than that. May next season of the show be better.”
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United States of America ·
12/10/18