While I loved the characters and did not want to part from them, I could see where Victoria P. and some reviewers were coming from: that the show was too long, not because of development or pacing issues but because of the unrelenting horrors that kept being thrown at Jessica, at Trish, at Hope, and all the others.
I don't think the show quite deserves the overall label of "grimdark", though I guess it depends on one's definition. I felt it was interrogating itself and its content too intensely, whereas I've always used the label for less explorative renditions of violence and despair?
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While I loved the characters and did not want to part from them, I could see where Victoria P. and some reviewers were coming from: that the show was too long, not because of development or pacing issues but because of the unrelenting horrors that kept being thrown at Jessica, at Trish, at Hope, and all the others.
I don't think the show quite deserves the overall label of "grimdark", though I guess it depends on one's definition. I felt it was interrogating itself and its content too intensely, whereas I've always used the label for less explorative renditions of violence and despair?