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In the first two seasons, Noah and Allison were interrogated by the police. The viewer basically sees the statements of Noah and Allison, and events happenening from a different point of view, or leaving things out on purpose. From season 3 on they just kept this style for the rest of the show.

Does the audience not get confused by this?

What I found interesting and somewhat confusing: Depending of the point of view, a character can be a nice person, or not a nice person at all. Then the show goes on and on and thisthese things pile up, so that after a few seasons, you basically don't really know what a kind of person he/she really is. You never see the events from a neutral point of view.

In the first two seasons, Noah and Allison were interrogated by the police. The viewer basically sees the statements of Noah and Allison, and events happenening from a different point of view, or leaving things out on purpose. From season 3 on they just kept this style for the rest of the show.

Does the audience not get confused by this?

What I found interesting and somewhat confusing: Depending of the point of view, a character can be a nice person, or not a nice person at all. Then the show goes on and on and this things pile up, so that after a few seasons, you basically don't really know what a kind of person he/she really is. You never see the events from a neutral point of view.

In the first two seasons, Noah and Allison were interrogated by the police. The viewer basically sees the statements of Noah and Allison, and events happenening from a different point of view, or leaving things out on purpose. From season 3 on they just kept this style for the rest of the show.

Does the audience not get confused by this?

What I found interesting and somewhat confusing: Depending of the point of view, a character can be a nice person, or not a nice person at all. Then the show goes on and on and these things pile up, so that after a few seasons, you basically don't really know what a kind of person he/she really is. You never see the events from a neutral point of view.

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In the first two seasons, Noah and Allison were interrogated by the police. The viewer basically sees the statements of Noah and Allison, and events happenening from a different point of view, or leaving things out on purpose. From season 3 on they just kept this style for the rest of the show.

Does the audience not get confused by this?

What I found interesting and somewhat confusing: Depending of the point of view, a character can be a nice person, or not a nice person at all. Then the show goes on and on and this things pile up, so that after a few seasons, you basically don't really know what a kind of person he/she really is. You never see the events from a neutral point of view.