Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 3 Episode 1

Okay, folks, let's dive into Thou Shalt Not Kill, Season 3 Episode 1. Buckle up!
Detective Valeria Ferro: Still Fabulous?
First things first, Valeria Ferro! Is it just me, or is she still the coolest detective ever? I mean, seriously. That coat? The hair? Always on point.
Some people say she's too intense. Too serious. But I think that's what makes her so compelling. Am I alone here?
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The Case: A Bit of a Head-Scratcher
The episode throws us right into a perplexing case. A death. A family. Lots of secrets lurking beneath the surface.
Honestly, at first, I was a little lost. All those names! All those connections! It was like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded.
But hey, that's what makes it a good detective show, right?
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Here's where I might lose some of you. Brace yourselves.

I wasn't completely blown away by this episode. There, I said it!
Don't get me wrong, it was good. Solid. But did it reach the heights of some earlier episodes? I'm not so sure.
The Slow Burn
Maybe it's a slow burn. Maybe it's setting the stage for something bigger. I'm willing to give it a chance.
But that initial "wow" factor? It wasn't quite there for me this time. Sue me.

Anyone else feel that way? Or am I destined to be an outcast?
The Family Drama: Always a Winner
One thing Thou Shalt Not Kill always nails is the family drama. This episode was no exception.
The tangled webs! The hidden resentments! It's like a Thanksgiving dinner gone horribly, horribly wrong.
You almost feel sorry for these people, even when they're clearly up to no good. Almost.
The Italian Landscape: A Character Itself
Let's not forget the stunning Italian scenery. Those rolling hills! Those charming villages!

The landscape isn't just a backdrop; it's practically a character in the show.
It adds such a unique flavor and sets the perfect mood.
Overall: Still Worth Watching?
Despite my mild reservations, I'm still on board with Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 3.
Valeria Ferro remains a captivating lead, and the mysteries are always intriguing, even if they take a bit to unravel.

Plus, let's be honest, who doesn't love a good Italian crime drama?
Final Thoughts (and Another Unpopular Opinion)
Okay, one more potentially controversial thought: I kind of missed Michele Lombardo. I know, I know, he's gone. But their dynamic was great!
I wonder if they'll introduce a new character to fill that void. Someone to challenge Valeria and keep her on her toes.
Only time will tell. But in the meantime, I'll be tuning in next week. Will you?
So, what did you think? Am I being too harsh? Too lenient? Let me know your (hopefully kind) thoughts!
