Who signed off on this ending?
The show was fine and would have ended nicely without the ending balcony revenge-fantasy scene.
David E Kelley is an attorney and should know that a 20 year old case based solely on hearsay evidence and no physical evidence would go nowhere, especially against a prime minister and cabinet member.
Two possible endings only: the men go down, but Kate is disgraced and disbarred, and Sophie loses all life privileges for her family.
Or the more likely ending, no balcony scene, life goes on, all parties are guilty of something, but no one can/will blab about it. This is reality.
We get the feminist message: all men are incompetent pigs, all women are victims, all women are heroes, women are superior, smug, and self-righteous.
Insulting to all. Especially to those who watched till the end.
The show was fine and would have ended nicely without the ending balcony revenge-fantasy scene.
David E Kelley is an attorney and should know that a 20 year old case based solely on hearsay evidence and no physical evidence would go nowhere, especially against a prime minister and cabinet member.
Two possible endings only: the men go down, but Kate is disgraced and disbarred, and Sophie loses all life privileges for her family.
Or the more likely ending, no balcony scene, life goes on, all parties are guilty of something, but no one can/will blab about it. This is reality.
We get the feminist message: all men are incompetent pigs, all women are victims, all women are heroes, women are superior, smug, and self-righteous.
Insulting to all. Especially to those who watched till the end.