So, today I dived into episode 6 of “Ripley.” Man, things are getting intense! I started my day like I always do, grabbed some coffee, and fired up my laptop. I was really looking forward to this episode because the last one left things on such a cliffhanger.
I launched Netflix and got right into it. The episode kicks off with the cops finding Freddie’s body. What a mess! Then, this Inspector Pietro Ravini shows up and they start digging into what happened. It was cool to see the investigation start to unfold. They really took their time with it, which built up the suspense.
The main thing in this episode is that a pretty gruesome discovery leads the Rome police right to Tom’s doorstep. Talk about trouble! I spent a good chunk of my afternoon just watching how it all played out.
What I Did Next
- Watched: I watched the whole episode without any interruptions. I needed to see how this whole murder investigation was starting to really annoy Tom.
- Noted: I noted down some key moments, especially around how Tom’s web of lies started to unravel.
- Felt: It felt intense, seeing the noose tighten around Tom. Also, seeing how lust and greed are twinned cardinal sins, especially in Catholic Italy, made it even more interesting.
Seeing Inspector Ravini on the case was pretty cool too. He seems like a sharp guy, and I’m really curious to see how he puts the pieces together.
By the end of the episode, I was just sitting there, thinking about all the twists and turns. I mean, this whole thing with Tom is just wild. The show does a great job of keeping you on the edge of your seat.
After finishing the episode, I took a little break, needed to clear my head a bit. It’s not every day you see a character like Tom dealing with such heavy stuff. Later, I went back and rewatched a couple of scenes to catch some details I might have missed the first time around.
Overall, it was a solid day of TV watching. Episode 6 of “Ripley” definitely delivered, and I’m already looking forward to what happens next. This show really knows how to keep you hooked!