Im confused.
I get that getting justice for the murdered girl was likely never going to happen. But then again, the guys that killed her were murdered and the detectives knew that, so that wasn't really at stake in their decision.
They decided that, in this instance, it was totally fine for these women to lead the men out into the cold to their deaths because they had done a bad thing and weren't going to get caught. The men were essentially the same as the wife beater who the detectives killed earlier (although in that situation he would have certainly been put in jail, no?).
The thesis of the season was basically "Women need to take matters into their own hands, and everyone should be cool with that, no questions asked. In fact, if you do ask questions you are probably a misogynist". I base that on any character that had questions about the deaths of these men (especially the wife beater) was quickly put in their place or shown to be a terrible human.
I was actually wondering how they were going to reconcile the murder the detectives committed all season, and then it wasn't. It was "justified". Which is a choice, but I don't think the show really did even a decent job of showing why it was a necessary choice.
I think there is a nuanced story about feeling powerless and seeking your own justice, but to just \_()_/ it off with no consequences or moral struggle is lazy and boring and I hated it.
I get that getting justice for the murdered girl was likely never going to happen. But then again, the guys that killed her were murdered and the detectives knew that, so that wasn't really at stake in their decision.
They decided that, in this instance, it was totally fine for these women to lead the men out into the cold to their deaths because they had done a bad thing and weren't going to get caught. The men were essentially the same as the wife beater who the detectives killed earlier (although in that situation he would have certainly been put in jail, no?).
The thesis of the season was basically "Women need to take matters into their own hands, and everyone should be cool with that, no questions asked. In fact, if you do ask questions you are probably a misogynist". I base that on any character that had questions about the deaths of these men (especially the wife beater) was quickly put in their place or shown to be a terrible human.
I was actually wondering how they were going to reconcile the murder the detectives committed all season, and then it wasn't. It was "justified". Which is a choice, but I don't think the show really did even a decent job of showing why it was a necessary choice.
I think there is a nuanced story about feeling powerless and seeking your own justice, but to just \_()_/ it off with no consequences or moral struggle is lazy and boring and I hated it.