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It does make Nora a terrible person if she lied. Part of the reason why their relationship didn't succeed was because they were not being honest with each other. Nora has just found out that Kevin spent around 15 years of his life searching for her because he loved her so much while she either lived as a recluse or

It could be that she was lying.

Eh, it seems hokey to me that the Little exchange between her and the nun changed the person she has been this whole time. Kevin came to her to confess the truth about how he found her after she left him again because she couldn't live with him pretending that their history didn't exist. She also didn't need to lie to

I saw this film three times. I loved it the first and second time and then all of its flaws started settling in the third time. I think I've just been waiting so long for a female-led action film that I was stunned when Diana and Steve were perfect. Gal and Chris are so charismatic. I wouldn't be surprised if Gal

I'm fine with it since I wasn't profoundly moved by that episode.

Wait, didn't Matt see her go through the machine and told Kevin that she was gone? So I'm confused why everyone thinks she is lying.

Perhaps they did. I haven't heard it. If they did say that, they were apparently fucking with ya'.

At the end of the episode, it doesn't actually show her committing suicide. People just think she did because of her conversation with Nora earlier. A few others and I had already speculated that she hadn't gone through with it.

I agree, especially since this show was filled with a lot of supernatural happenings. What is one more with Nora?

Yeah, Nora didn't need to lie to get back with Kevin and in fact, she said she couldn't get with him at the dance because it wasn't real. He was pretending that their history had been erased. I don't see why she would do that just to lie to him.

Now that I think about it, perhaps she was lying and just lived as a recluse the entire time.

Me too.

A "flawless finale" should make you look back at the entire series as a whole and make you think "I am so glad I put the effort into watching this, because it was worth it."

Apparently people think Nora could be lying and she could be, but Carrie Coon is such a fantastic actress that I bought all of it, hook, line, and sinker. I even started crying at the revelation and then at the fact that they did end up together. Theroux also killed it. When he confessed to her that he had been

I would've loved to see it as well.

I was right about there being another dimension and I was right about Laurie not committing suicide. I wasn't right about Nora committing suicide and I am glad that she didn't. People used to say in the comment section that Nora/Kevin never fit as a couple, that it never felt like they loved each other, and that they

Dowd doesn't think so. Of course it's just his opinion.

The villains were pretty unremarkable in Logan but somehow still infinitely better than the villain in Wonder Woman.

That's a good point.

I loved it. I was blown away. Gal was very charismatic. I can't say she's a good actress, but she is just adorable onscreen. Chris Pine was also very good.