"Hanna" A Way to Grieve (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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6/10
The ending made me change my rating from a seven to a six.
LegendaryFang5612 July 2021
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Holy crap, the way Hanna is acting, along with the ending itself, hurts my brain. But there's still hope, unfortunately. Hanna could be putting on quite the show. That's what I'm hoping, anyway. I have the trailer of the movie in mind, specifically the scene where she's getting interrogated or whatever and started crying and pretending to be this weak, helpless girl, which got whoever was there with her to become all sympathetic, getting closer to her, where the rest is history, all of which Marissa was watching unfold, in real-time, at a different location with the camera footage. Or something like that.

That is what's giving me hope that Hanna is putting on an extraordinary act and will strike extremely hard at the most perfect moment possible. Except, only then, I happen to remember that this show isn't exactly good to where something like that would happen. Like, seriously, at this point, I'd genuinely be surprised if that does happen, or something close to it. That's how predictable and dull this show keeps on being. It's insane.

Clara and everyone else's behavior makes sense because I think the implants in their arms are the cause of how they act and how they're so naïve. Sure, Clara may be the same as she was before she was brought to The Meadows, the only difference being that she bought into what they're selling, so to speak, but that doesn't mean her actions aren't dictated and influenced by whatever the implant does, on a subconscious level.

The implants probably constantly release the drug that the Passway pharmaceutical company was secretly shipping to The Meadows, into the systems of the trainees, and whatever it does is why everyone seems to be under hypnosis, believing that their fake identities are real enough to warrant an emotional reaction if, say, Sandy's fake sister ends up in the hospital, and dies.

This is why Hanna has to be putting on an act, as we weren't shown that she has an implant. She's supposed to be cunningly smart, in the movie, at least, I'm pretty sure. And she was taught and trained in various ways by Erik. Either that or her intelligence has been dumbed-down to serve the plot, for whatever reason. Then again, this show is probably a more realistic take on the movie, at least in the writers' minds, and having Hanna be this cunning and super smart girl is too unrealistic.

I wonder who's helping Marissa. Part of me is expecting there to be this twist that it's the same person who John reports to and that everyone working at The Meadows is secretly loyal to her, not him. But I don't think that would make much sense. But maybe the person John reports to will give Marissa full authority over The Meadows, behind his back, and to also have her overthrow him or something. Something about the secrecy of John's boss and whoever is helping Marissa, who I'm assuming is the same person the guy she acquired the services of works for and talked to on the phone, makes me think some sort of twist regarding either one or both, is incoming.

I was going to give this episode a seven out of a ten, but then the ending happened. And the episode was alright up until that point. It was completely my mistake to allow myself to feel like this episode was better than the previous episodes, even if it was barely better.
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6/10
"Her Name is Hanna!!!"
lavatch19 January 2021
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This fifth episode moves past the midpoint of this series. Unfortunately, it was a program that recycled the same motif an attempted, but failed, breakout of Hanna Petrescu from the Meadows training institution.

Both Marissa and Hanna were being held captive. In this episode, Marissa improvises the breakout, but Hanna, exactly like her bestie Clara, now decides that she wants to remain! The wily Pavlovian Terri Miller was able mess with Hanna's head to the degree that now she is a true believer that she has discovered her new family during the brainwashing.

Marissa is ably assisted by Manion who has been spying on the grounds of the Meadows and has helped plan her getaway. The name of Marissa's old professor, Thomas Kaladski. The episode even gets philosophical when Jules reflects on Plato's famous "allegory of the cave" as an analogy for the world the Meadows. That probably is not what the Dickensian overseers have in mind as they are reprogramming their students!

At one key juncture of the program, Marissa insists in her conversation with Terri that the young woman is not Mia, but "her name is Hanna!!!" Of course, the authorities do not care about such details, especially when Hanna shines during a simulated maneuver and heroically retrieves the American flag.

Finally, the persuasive Marissa convinces Hanna to leave with her. But, leave it to Clara to tag along with a gun, forcing a confrontation long enough to allow the shock troops to arrive and send Marissa back into lockup and little Hanna back into Room 10.
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6/10
Good show but tiresome theme
uzzie-357-5165791 May 2024
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Suddenly the fearless, amazingly intelligent and powerful Hanna becomes rather stupid and decides to trust Clara of all people, who wants to stay there.

It makes no sense. Clara betrayed her once already. She doesn't owe her anything. They don't have any kinship or connection anyway. But yet she still trusts her and not Marissa who's earned that trust and more.

Kinda spoils the show and character a little that "Hanna is tired of running" and just wants to stay even though she's surely smart enough to know it's all just for show and fake anyway.

And her "friend" that lost her sister is completely brainwashed and just purely dumb that she embraces a fictional story as reality.

This season at the Meadows really doesn't make too much sense with how brainwashed and dumb some of the characters are.
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4/10
Annoyingly repetitive
vamwene12 December 2020
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How many times are they getting caught and escaping, only to get caught again. You can skip this episode and you probably won't miss much.
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1/10
Hated it
dellponcet18 May 2021
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Watching Hanna brainwashed is really disappointing.
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4/10
It's Okay Mia. You're Safe
wandernn1-81-68327412 August 2021
Really more of the same old same old.

Weigert tries to help Hanna escape and Hanna and Clara both resist and Weigert goes back to her cell 4/10.
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