GANGSTA. – 12 (END)
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An end that is not an end. A diamond in the rough that turned out to be a disappointment.
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An end that is not an end. A diamond in the rough that turned out to be a disappointment.
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It was a bold move for this penultimate episode to not include Nic or Worick, and instead focus on the secondary characters. But did it pay off?
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I really wish I didn’t have to say this, but this episode was a complete let-down.
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There's something special about Alex - and it's not just her voice. She's fragile, yet composed, and her story is one to tug the heartstrings.
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It seems we've reached the end of Nic and Worick's backstory. Suddenly, their friendship seems a lot more darker than originally thought.
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GANGSTA. really is a masterclass in seamless storytelling and exposition. Everyone else, take note.
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Some characters command attention as soon as they appear on screen - Gina Paulklee is one of those characters.
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This was a seamless episode if I've ever seen one - perfectly interlaced with hints of the past that coincide with the brutal drama of the current timeline, all whilst balancing the trauma of our unfortunate trio.
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After the first episode focused on Alex, and the second on Nicolas, it only made sense to have this one shed some light on Worick.