
The death outcome of this installment will likely be difficult for many viewers. behind this hour deserves their kudos as well. The hour was directed by the supremely talented Malakai directed the episode and written by Yael Zinkow & Jeannine Renshaw. It was such a breathtaking moment Murphy lying against Max's chest, her hair splayed on the pillow behind her, was equally as stunning. It's one of those images that will just sit with you for a bit, haunt you even. We did everything we could, but he didn't make it.Īnd then everything cleared, and we had that visually stunning shot of the bottom of Murphy's bloodstained yellow dress as she slowly walked down the hall with Felix's assistance to feel Max one last time. We did everything we could, but he didn't make it. Felix's shock and genuine concern poured through each line of his dialogue.


Murphy's watery exclaim that she was Max's wife was a gut punch. We couldn't see anything happening, but they both conveyed so much through their tone and infliction in their voices that you hung onto every word, breath, and tone. Kudos to Perry Mattfeld and Morgan Krantz for their execution of these moments via just their voices. When does Josh realize that he's the monster? He's the bad person? He's everything he claimed he was fighting against and hated? Josh's actions came at a terrible price, a life - Max's life.

He hasn't been tuned into the Bolt investigation enough to consider all the facets of what was happening and how his actions, warning a presumably dangerous and powerful man, could affect everyone around. He jeopardized every civilian, Darnell, and for all he knew, Sarah and Gene, too. Josh is so blind (pardon the pun) to his laser-focused vendetta against Murphy that he doesn't even consider all the collateral damage that could exist in the process. It's not even the first time that Josh has behaved as if Murphy hurting his freaking feelings warrants a death sentence.īut it extends beyond so much of that. But it might be hard to see all of the cool effects if you’re covering your eyes during the scary parts when the show premieres November 17 on Netflix.He cannot in good conscience believe that his actions wouldn't have resulted in anything other than her death. According to The Hollywood Reporter, 1899 is the first Netflix show to be entirely shot in a virtual studio, using video-game technology in order to create the sets. However, once they encounter another migrant ship on their trip, it soon becomes a “nightmare.” The ensemble cast members speak in their native languages and include Emily Beecham, Aneurin Barnard, Andreas Pietschmann, Miguel Bernardeau, Maciej Musial, Lucas Lynggaard Tonnesen, Rosalie Craig, Yann Gael, Mathilde Ollivier, Isabella Wei, Gabby Wong, Flynn Edwards, and Alexandre Willaume. Inspired by the 2020 Brexit, 1899 follows a group of European migrants on their voyage to New York City.
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The creators of Dark, Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, are coming back with a new spooky and mind-bending series for Netflix that looks as if the Titanic were even more terrifying (and less romantic).
