Spoilers for the episode follow.
Low Winter Sun's final two episodes aired as two-hour finale event, so we're reviewing it as such. As suspected, there was a great deal of payoff for things that had been seeded earlier on in the series. Some of it was worth the wait and some of it was still pointless, but like or not, I respect the show's decision to play the long game.
After the cliffhanger of the last episode, it was jarring to catch up with Agnew in such a state of distress as he freaked out trying to find an easy way out of his problems. In the space of 45 minutes, he goes from normal to trying to flee the country to suicide to normal again. Though I've never been a dirty cop with blood on his hands that's in love with a dead prostitute, Agnew's extremes were hard to believe. That said, I enjoyed his attempts to make things right with the families of victims that the DPD had lied to, even if all of that good will would be gone by the finale's end.
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