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As exciting as it is - does a LIVE reveal and the killer not knowing ruin the story? |
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As exciting as it is - does a LIVE reveal and the killer not knowing ruin the story?
This week on Enders is a lot of fun, no doubt about it. But does the killer not knowing it is them ruin the storyline?
If the actors don't know it was them how can they act suspicious or guilty? If it turned out to be Ian (great twist) it would be rather odd seeing his reactions the last year in trying to track down the killer when it has been him all along. Same for Jane or Peter. Same goes for whoever it is. There is a positive to an exciting live reveal and keeping it a guarded secret but I'm finding this to be a negative to it all. A bit like in the 25th when Stacey would continuously ask Bradley if he had killed Archie and acted suspicious of him...yet it turned out to be her. |
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The knows and has known for a while.
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This week on Enders is a lot of fun, no doubt about it. But does the killer not knowing it is them ruin the storyline?
If the actors don't know it was them how can they act suspicious or guilty? If it turned out to be Ian (great twist) it would be rather odd seeing his reactions the last year in trying to track down the killer when it has been him all along. Same for Jane or Peter. Same goes for whoever it is. There is a positive to an exciting live reveal and keeping it a guarded secret but I'm finding this to be a negative to it all. A bit like in the 25th when Stacey would continuously ask Bradley if he had killed Archie and acted suspicious of him...yet it turned out to be her. |
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