I 100% agree. I felt sick watching the finale. And that is my main problem with.Shaken up by the magnitude of what he just did, Petey Jablonski drives off, leaving the 3 officers behind to handle the rest. The final scenes of Final Fantasy 7 Remake may have left you scratching your head. I did not. It’s the continuous production of shows like “Seven Seconds” that made “Black Panther” a billion dollar movie. This can’t happen again under my watch. How is spending 1 year in jail, being able for parole in 30 days, how the fuck is that justice? Spoilers inside. So perhaps this is a small way of making them confront the reality of our lives (or loss of lives)?I haven’t seen it but I hope that this is exactly what the take away is. I always wonder when storytelling is problematic, “Who agreed to pay for this? As usual, we were playing checkers while everyone else was playing chess. How does that help?

I want to be entertained, not reminded.NYTimes Best-Selling Author.

I see that on the daily. While it may be more true to life, I guess I like my crime shows to at least have a silver lining.I know this thread is a bit stale, but can anyone tell me what happened at the end? But while watching and especially after completing it, I was disappointed in the ending. What we need more of is finding out how the Latrice Butlers triumph over their tragedies.In a world where we just found out that Alton Sterling’s murderer will not even be charged, I didn’t need “Seven Seconds” to proverbially punch me in the face.

Her partner on the case is a gum-loving, jokester white dude detective who goes by “Fish.”.The show spends 10 episodes (each an hour) getting KJ and Fish caught up on what we already know. I thoroughly enjoy doling out side-eyes and there is never a shortage of people and foolishness to judge. Are the IRL cops just careless? I didn’t think this was for me and you just proved it. His parents Isaiah and Latrice have to pick up the pieces, and an assistant prosecutor (KJ Harper) is assigned the case. I have a problem with art that imitates life so well, it leaves us with the message that there is no WINNING.

What is the story you think you are telling? They start connecting the dots of what happened, who did it and why Brenton was left for dead. Because I don’t think it accomplished anything but to remind us that life sucks, Black lives don’t matter to the state and there’s no winning for us.It felt gratuitous, and somehow exploitative to be put through that. KJ’s storyline seemed like an afterthought. Why sit at home and get reminded of the injustice in the world, we could be out there in the fight. It's no secret that Final Fantasy 7 Remake's ending differs from what fans might have expected from a remaster that completely honored the game's original story. I was left with the same empty and hopeless feeling. How it brings some closer to god and pushes others away. All Rights Reserved.HERE IS WHERE REAL SPOILERS START.

I was excited to watch the series when I heard it was finally going to premier.

TEW. Eric.That is why I wouldn’t recommend anyone who is Black watch it. Sigh.There is a part of me that wonders if more series and movies are telling the “way too much truth” so that ‘other’ folks can see what’s real. on March 2, 2018 3 - TELEVISION NEWS, TV Reviews. Wacky Wordsmith. Anybody else pissed off with the ending? I too had moments when I wanted to throw something at my tv. This was too real. The 3 corrupt cops pieces of shit got off, one of them even killed a teenager to cover their tracks he had scratch marks, the detective Fish saw but that was it? Our stories are real and need to be told.
And as good as Regina King is in it, I fear she is getting typed into the suffering black mother role (American Crime) which I would hate to have stifle her abilities. My favorite part was how the influence of religion in the black household was examined. There was no happy ending because probably there would not be happy ending irl. Fight until they see us.

I loved how the director showed how tragedy can effect faith. There was no justice whatsoever! Send us a tip using our annonymous form.Copyright © 2020 Penske Business Media, LLC. and/or from getting excited about little victories. MUCH.Jenji is a Jewish woman and Veena was born to parents of Filipino and Indian heritage. I hated the cops, I hated the wives, hated the defense attorney. The basics of a reasonably good crime drama are buried somewhere in “Seven Seconds,” but there’s a lot of filler blanketing the most interesting elements. The ending of Final Fantasy 7 Remake is unexpected, a little confusing, and very, very meta. I love Regina King but not even she could make me sit through this fiasco again.”,“By making KJ such a screw-up, the whole point of the movie (the flawed justice system) is lost. And the cop that hit the black kid with his car basically got away! It also seems that lawyers do as much detective work as the actual police.The incredibly slow paced season would probably have been somewhat worth it if there had of been some justice in the end. At the end of the day, art should make you feel.

I would have been insulted if the cops had gotten their just dues because it would have turned this series into a fairy tale.I enjoyed this show up until the trial.
Come on now! And that is my main problem with Seven Seconds, a drama offered up by Netflix, and created by Veena Sud.