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End Of Days: Mostly a strong conclusion to the series. The final battle between Harry and Sam is as exciting as you'd expect, and seeing Eve switch sides again to help Harry during it is satisfying. I am a little confused as to how Harry survived the explosion and faked his death though, and the episode is surprisingly open-ended, with the bracelets having survived, even though this is the last ever episode. #LuckyMan
Blinded by the Light: A great penultimate episode, which deals with the ramifications of Suri's death very well. I like that it pushes Harry down a morally dubious path, forcing an ambulance off the road. It brings some real consequences to his recklessness, when the ambulance crashes and its driver ends up seriously injured as a result, and this third series couldn't make me hate Eve more. #LuckyMan
The Art Of War: Great episode that explores the consequences of Harry's reckless actions. The fallout between the brothers after Rich loses his flat is brilliant, as it pushes Harry and shows how his behaviour negatively affects the people around him. Similarly, the ending with Suri getting shot establishes how Harry's impulsive decision making can backfire, as he is the one most eager to go through with the press conference to lure Samuel Blake out. #LuckyMan #LuckyMan
The Sins of the Father: This one is a bit of a calmer episode after the last few. Seeing Eve going further down the dark path is interesting, and Harry's downward spiral, even betting Rich's flat and losing, is quite an engrossing depiction of gambling addiction. #LuckyMan
Missing Persons: This is probably my favourite episode so far. It's full of twists and reveals, like Harry's bracelet becoming more unlucky until eventually he will die, and Eve turning against him. It's nice seeing Suri back working alongside Harry too, after this series had kept them apart for so long. #LuckyMan
The Zero Option: A gripping heist caper. It sees Harry breaking into the prison storage facility to steal the gun back that has his fingerprints on, from when Isabella shot herself. There's also some tense scenes with Samuel making Harry choose who to save between Shuri and Eve. #LuckyMan
Run Rabbit Run: A gripping second episode to Series 3. Harry as a fugitive being hunted by the policeman who was once his work partner adds a great new dimension to the plot, and the reveal that Samuel Blake is MI6 is a heck of a twist. #LuckyMan
Facing Your Demons: This one feels much bigger budget than the others, because of the Hong Kong setting. It's a thrilling opener to the third series, seeing Harry falsely accused of murdering Isobel and something happening to his bracelet. Transitioning him from a police detective to a fugitive on the run promises to add a fresh new dynamic to the series. #LuckyMan