It's the day of Dieter's wedding, and Callum is in a deep state of anger and unease, everywhere he turns he sees despair and injustice. He sees Dieter, preparing to marry, he sees Alex practically begging him to continue his affair with Rachel, and he sees the betrayal from Harold. Victor once again escapes hospital and stops his brother from running down Dieter, Dieter's fate rests elsewhere. With the end of the hotel comes the end of an era, all the guests pack up for the last time.
What more could you ask from a concluding episode in a drama serial, every loose end was tied up, and the outcomes were unpredictable but well delivered. It felt like everyone got a chance finishing, I was so pleased to see Lindsay Duncan and Angela Bassett sign off having had impressive scenes. The entire cast were enigmatic again, Freddie Highmore once again proving to be intensely captivating.
After several serene and rambling scenes from earlier episodes it concluded with true substance. An ending I certainly did not predict.
Captivating 9/10
What more could you ask from a concluding episode in a drama serial, every loose end was tied up, and the outcomes were unpredictable but well delivered. It felt like everyone got a chance finishing, I was so pleased to see Lindsay Duncan and Angela Bassett sign off having had impressive scenes. The entire cast were enigmatic again, Freddie Highmore once again proving to be intensely captivating.
After several serene and rambling scenes from earlier episodes it concluded with true substance. An ending I certainly did not predict.
Captivating 9/10