Ending


Anybody else feel a bit flat after the ending? Was a great series and I hope it has a second season after such an inconclusive ending.

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The last episode was not my favorite and didn't hold my attention. THUS...I got sidetracked and have no idea why Harriet was in jail at the end. What on earth did I miss?? I saw who killed Kim and and Catriona Bailey's speech, but...still nothing. Enlighten me?

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Well, Harriet was arrested for the article she published in her newspaper against the orders of her editor and newspaper's lawyer telling the truth of how Sophie had been in Australia far longer than the official government version. This contravened a section of the Safer Australia Act and landed her in jail.

Need a follow up for this as we don't want the bad guys to win. If we wanted to see that then we'd just watch the news every night lol

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Yes, but what does not make any sense is why land someone in jail for something the "good guys" of the federal police thought was false, aka the entire returning Sabine Hobbs thing in exchange for free rein of the Chinese in abducting dissidents in Australia. Von said "the woman is unstable", being apparently in the dark about the entire deal. Since when does publishing of false information by unstable persons constitutes a national security threat?

And why add weight to that by going to her newspaper and tossing her things? At best that could be regarded as slander, so it would be a civil slander issue thing, not a criminal act. At worst, since she is supposed to be unstable, they could ask a judge to confine her in a mental hospital. By the way they reacted to it they effectively confirmed everything. Why?

Fanboy : a person who does not think while watching.

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i have two episodes left to watch but came here to find out what the hell is on that damn sim cards. this mystery is so annoyingly, deliberately and artificially stretched that i dont care about spoilers anymore, just want to know. and it is not even resolved in this season? come on..

on the good side, its really good show, Anna Torv is so amazing and even has the same vibe that she had in Fringe

someone in review described it as a realistic show and while it is somewhat more realistic than others, they killed everyone around her except her when she is only person driving this story. they even shot at her and missed in the river. so thats not very realistic to me

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Very true... would have been in the government's interest to just paint her as an Alex Jones nut job instead of arresting her which made it look more like what she claimed was true.

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I feeling "still open history" too! I hope will gain the second season and expecting keeping the original cast! Except for the dead characters, obviously.

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The killer was totally predictable about halfway through. The Weaver character was right out of The Manchurian Candidate. I loved this series despite all this. I binge-watched.

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I've just finished watching final episode and I still don't get why Kim was killed. What did she see or hear?

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Kim saw the footage with the chinese prisoner (Sabine Hobbs), he/she saw Dancer on the footage, and knew Dancer was part of the killings, coverings, etc. Dancer killed Kim because of this.


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But they didn't show what she saw on laptop. I thought it was stolen files from her work place? That's why she disappeared for 24 hours, checked into motel with all new hardware, I thought. Maybe I'll have to watch it again when it comes on. Thanks for your answer, you're prob right.

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