![]() Professor: Not sure what you're getting at. ![]() Jamie: What about the potential to actually encounter God. Professor: Man is so infinitely different from God he can only communicate with God indirectly. With this guy, you never know.As someone who loves philosophy and deep, meaningful discussions, it was easy to see the spark that Nick ignited in Jamie when he joined the classroom discussion about God. The series has been renewed for a fourth season and it makes us wonder if Ambrose will find solace in Sonya's shoulder for a bit more. The last scene of the series is outright heartbreaking as Ambrose finally reveals his vulnerable side, and it is heartening to see that the detective finally has Sonya's shoulder to lean on. With every new season, the writers have made his character darker and it looks like he is a bottomless pit of despair and guilt. ![]() Even the casting of characters like Sonya Barzel (Jessica Hecht) and Nick Hauss (Chris Messina) is done with much deliberation and the pay off is huge.īut, of course, Bill Pullman steals the show yet again with his hesitant and wavering look. Matt Bomer, with his ever-dilated pupils, sells the complexity of Jamie effortlessly he just makes it look so easy. The third season also works brilliantly because of Bill Pullman and the amazing new cast. This constant meddling with morality and constructs of good and bad makes the show dense. A character in The Sinner notes that Ambrose and Jamie even look similar. But the more eerie similarity between The Sinner and The Fall is the way the two series show how their killers are similar to their detectives. Both keep manipulating an underage girl, they talk about Nietzsche and think they are above everyone else. Both series have a family man from a suburb, whose acts are driven by ideologies. Season 3 kept reminding me of the British series, The Fall, and I mean that in a good way. In the season 3, there is also suspense of 'what' has happened, and that makes this a bit more fresh than the other two seasons. One of the interesting aspects of The Sinner series is it's more of the 'why' than the 'how' and 'who' of the crime. However, by the end of the season it becomes apparent that the world of Ambrose is much darker. From then on The Sinner season 3 dives into the dark world of Jamie and Nick. It doesn't take a lot for our detective Ambrose to prove that it was not an accident but a crime. Later that night, Nick and Jamie meet with a car accident which turns fatal for the former, while the school teacher escapes with minor injuries. ![]() We feel the dam is ready to break and it does when his friend, Nick Haas (Chris Messina) makes a surprise visit to his house. Even the very first scene of the series has him vaping cannabis in the school restroom. He is tempted to burn his hand on the searing barbecue grill as he cooks a romantic dinner for his wife. But everything is not as rosy as it seems with Jamie. He is married to an African-American woman, Leela, and they are expecting their first child in weeks. This high school history teacher from Dorchester, a New York suburb, is charming, sleek, and one of his students says that almost all the girls in the school have a crush on him.
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