April 5, 2026

1.22 ReelShort - My Duplicated Husband

1.22 ReelShort - My Duplicated Husband
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Most viewers are completely fooled by the twisted deception at the heart of My Duplicated Husband, where a woman battling years of abuse faces a haunting dilemma: is her husband truly back from the dead—or is someone else entirely pretending to be him? If you love thrillers filled with mysterious doubles, mind-bending twists, and intense emotional stakes, this episode is your next must-listen.

In this gripping review, discover how a series about a traumatized wife, her suspiciously changed husband, and a dangerous brother’s schemes keeps viewers guessing until the very last scene. We break down the shocking reveal: Carl’s appearance isn’t what it seems—and Killian, the presumed-dead brother, is orchestrating a deadly game to reclaim what’s his. You’ll learn how subtle clues—like color schemes and nuanced acting—build a layered story that challenges perceptions and invites multiple re-watches. Plus, delve into the incredible performances from Haley Lohrli and Rhett Wellington, who bring to life characters torn between past trauma and present danger.

You'll discover the intricate character dynamics—how sibling rivalry, identity swaps, and psychological manipulation drive the plot forward—and why understanding these layers is essential to truly appreciating the series’ genius. We explore the significance of visual cues, like tonal shifts that subtly differentiate the brothers, and how this series brilliantly blurs reality and illusion. Missing these details might mean missing the deeper message about trauma, deception, and the battle for trust.

This episode is perfect for thriller fans, psychological drama enthusiasts, and anyone curious about storytelling’s power to subvert expectations. If you’ve ever been caught off guard by a series’ twists or love dissecting character motives and visual storytelling, you don’t want to miss this deep dive.

Tune in for a conversation that uncovers what makes My Duplicated Husband a standout in the thriller genre—and how its clever twists, strong acting, and layered storytelling set a new standard for suspense. Whether you’ve seen the series or want a sneak peek into its secrets, this episode will leave you questioning everything—and eager to watch again.

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Welcome to my vertical obsession and today what you're talking

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about my duplicated husband, which is on Real Short and

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this one stars Hailey Lorlai as Esther, Rtt Wellington as

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Carl Slash, Gillian Alexander Watt as Sharon Michael leccario as

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Victor Litz. And I say that I'm super excited to

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talk about this one because this one was just so good.

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I love this one so much. It was it was

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a great vertical for sure. So the synopsis is, for

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five years, Esther has been trapped in an abusive marriage.

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Her husband Carl cheated on her, was violent, and indirectly

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caused their daughter's death. On their fifth anniversary, another brutal

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fight ends with Carl's accidental death. In shock, Esther buries

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his body in the backyard, but the next morning, Karl

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appears again, alive and acting like the loving man she

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wants knew, as his behavior no longer matches the abusive

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husband she buried, begins to wonder did Carl return from

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the dead or has someone replaced him. So my little

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overview that I wrote about this was that after Esther

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thought she had killed her husband the night of their

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wedding anniversary. He walked into the house the next day

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as if nothing happened and acting completely different. For five years,

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her husband, Carl had been nothing but cruel and abusive

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to her throughout their marriage, and now he's caring and protective.

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Esther starts to wonder is this really Carl, her husband,

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or someone completely different. Carl continues to work to save

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Esther from everything being thrown at her, Like Sharon, who

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is Carl's assistant and mistress. She and Carl had a

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plan to take Esther's company, but now Carl is doing

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everything he can to protect it and help Esther. He's

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also trying to put distance between him and Sharon, which

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makes Sharon suspicious. Esther still doesn't know why Carl is

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acting this way, but it gives her hope that maybe

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the man she once loved has returned to her. She's

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also not sure she can trust it. It all comes

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to head when it turns out the events of the

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night did happen, but it wasn't Carl at all. It

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was Carl's brother, Killian, and he wasn't dead at all.

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He was going to destroy everything Carl had and get

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Esther back. Carl wasn't about to let that happen. He

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was going to do everything he could to protect esther,

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even if it meant killing his own brother. Now Carl

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and Killian must face off, but who will be victorious? So,

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as I said, like, I love this. I thought it

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was so great. The acting was amazing between both Rhett

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and Hayley, Like they both did such a great job.

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And that's like two of the things that I wrote down.

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Especially for Rhett, I said, he fregat knocked it out

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of the park with this role. He played both Carl

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and Killian so well. Up until you saw Killian with Carl,

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you really didn't know if Carl was good or bad.

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He really did such an amazing job playing both the

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good and the bad guy. Loved every minute of it.

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His acting was top notch and he was so perfect

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for the role. While I hate watching him play the

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bad guy for the villain in series, because I do.

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I hate him playing the villain, I love when he's

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the one that they ended up with. But he plays

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a villain good. And that's what I said, I know

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he plays them well, which makes seeing him play the

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nice guy or the hero so much sweeter. And what

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I said for Haley was that she did a really

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good job of getting in the role of Esther. She

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was a traumatized wife. She was questioning everything, whether or

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not she was hallucinating, whether or not this was really

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the person that she married, or if he was someone

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completely different, not to mention everything that Carl, that she married,

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had put her through. You could definitely see that in

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Esther's interaction with Carl, who was trying to be sweet.

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So it's like she did this really great job of

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playing this traumatized wife and the victim of abuse in

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this series. And she also brought a strength to Esther

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to show that she was a survivor and she could

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get through things and she could trust someone again. So

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I really loved both Haley and Read in these roles

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because they did such a great job. Their acting was great,

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and I felt that they were perfect for these roles.

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One of the other things I had said was, you know,

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when I first saw the trailer, I was wondering if

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it was going to be a twin and that it

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was one twin that Esther ended up killing and then

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the other one came in, because that's the way it

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kind of felt like they were throwing it when you

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looked at the trailer that oh, they're actually twins, but

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she didn't know that he had a twin, and as

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you watched the series, you realized that that actually was

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kind of true, but not at the same time because

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he wasn't technically a twin brother. Carl and Killian were

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not twins. They were just brothers and Carl was transformed

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and given surgeries to make him look like Killian to

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make them look like twins, but they weren't really twins.

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So it was kind of an interesting twist of how

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they did that that it wasn't really an official twin

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but a deeper, crazier plot that was thrown in there

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originally by their father. So it was very interesting. One

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of the other things that was there for Carl and

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Killian was the fact that they both felt that they

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lived in each other's shadows, and it kind of made

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the struggles that they had between each other that more interesting,

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I'd say, because it was always Carl felt like he

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was living in killian shadow because he was made to

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be a backup for Killian if anything was to happen

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to Killian or if there was someone to go after

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Killian Carl would be the replacement basically, or the decoy.

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I think it was kind of put out there so

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that he was supposed to be the decoy so that

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way Killian could be protected as Golden Sun. So Carl

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always felt like he was given the short end of

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the stick so that way they could kind of cater

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to Killian, whereas Killian felt that he was in carl

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shadow because Carl got to live out in the open

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and got to embrace life and not hide in the

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shadows because Killian was sent the way to school, he

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was kind of hidden away as a way to him.

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It was a very interesting dynamic between the two because

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they both felt they were in each other's shadows. And

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that is what I said. Carl believed he was in

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killian shadow because he was meant to be a stand

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in that he was never the one his father loved

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was a second thought. Killian felt he was in carl

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shadow because Killian was shipped away and felt forgotten. He

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felt that Carl got more and got the love Killian

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never could get. That turned Killian into the monster that

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he was because he was seeing all this joy and

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happiness that Carl was seeing and getting, or that Killian

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couldn't get. So when they showed Killian seeing Carl, it's

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like Carl was talking to Esther and they were flirting,

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and he was basically getting the things that Killian never got.

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jealous monster in a way, and he let that darkness

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control him, whereas Carl kind of stay stayed grounded and

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he never lost his compassionate nature, especially when it came

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to Esther, because Esther was kind of his grounding. Even

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though he was taken away from Esther for quite some time,

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she was still someone that kind of kept him going

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in the hopes that maybe they would see each other

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again because he always wanted to protect her. So it

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was definitely layered in those and I wanted to be

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able to kind of like write a bit more. It's

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just words were escaping me, so I kind of like,

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this is what I ended up with that to kind

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of differentiate the two characters, and to be honest, I

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actually wrote this after I'd kind of written everything down

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because I was looking over another review that I was

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writing and kind of going over the coloring and the tones,

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being like, I kind of don't do that with series anymore,

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I don't notice it as much unless it's like really

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in your face, And so I kind of went back

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to look at this series because I wanted to see

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if there was a difference between Carl and Killian and

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if you could kind of tell which one was which,

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especially once you've seen it, be like, Okay, I can

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definitely tell that this is who it is. And I'm

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not one hundred percent sure if this is fully accurate,

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but it's kind of one of the things that I

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noticed a little bit, and if it was done this way,

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then I think it's great, because again, color schemes for

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characters is very big, and it's a very big thing

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that doesn't get noticed as much unless you're really diving

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into it or watching it over and over again. So

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sometimes it doesn't get as noticed as much. So I

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was kind of trying to pay attention a little bit

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if I could, to kind of add some other ways

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to deep dive into the series. So when I was

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looking over the tones and the coloring play, I said,

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I was trying to see if there was a difference

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between Carl and Killian, and one of the things I

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did notice or I felt like I kind of noticed

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was that Carl had a bit of a softer tone

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to him, and that kind of helps with the representing

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of him being the nicer brother, and Killian had more

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darker tones to him, which shows him as the evil brother.

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And I had made mentioned that yes, they were a

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little bit more similar, so that way didn't give away

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the twist of them being brothers too fast or too easy,

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but it kind of a slow notice as the series

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goes on. Kind of noticed that Garls tones got a

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little softer as the series kept going, which kind of

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helped you see that it really wasn't the same person

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that Esther married, so it kind of differentiates them a

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little bit. That's what I kind of noticed. And again

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I don't know if that is actually how they did it,

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and I'm kind of hoping it is, but it was

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just one of the things that I noticed with the

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series when I went back and kind of rewatched. But again,

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I kind of want to try and when I can

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deep dive a little bit more into things like this,

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because I love being able to notice things like this

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in series. Sometimes it's a lot easier to just see it.

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One of the times that I noticed it was like

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with the Savannah and Blake series that I had done

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earlier on in this podcast with claim by my ex's

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elfa brother. It's like you could definitely tell there was

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a color scheme going on with those characters. It was

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very prominent and very like in your face that you

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could see each character had its own color scheme. So

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trying to see what I can kind of figure out

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in all these series going forward. But going on to

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the overall thoughts I said, the series was amazing. It

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really had you wondering what was happening along with Esther.

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It did such a good job of giving you just

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enough suspicion but also making you think you could figure

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it all out. You knew that the new Carl wasn't

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Esther's husband, but you couldn't quite figure out was he

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a twin was he someone made to look like Carl

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or maybe Carl with this whole new personality, And from

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the trailer I figured it might have been a twin brother.

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As the series went on, I started down that the

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more Esther talked about him being the boy she knew

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in high school, I started to think that it was

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the boy and not her husband. They were two different people.

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When everything finally came out. It turned out that they

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were brothers, that Carl was the boy Esther loved and

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Killian was the man she married, just pretending to be Carl.

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I didn't expect it to turn out that Carl was

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made to look like Killian. I figured they were twins,

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but they actually weren't. They were just made to look

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like twins. That way, Carl could be the stand in

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for Killian so he wouldn't get hurt. When it came

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to Killian, you had to wonder was he still alive

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or was he dead. He slightly had to figure he

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was still alive because it was a little too easy

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if he was dead. It was just a matter of

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how he would come back. Would he walk in and

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just take back his role as Carl and Esther's husband,

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or would he try and take out Carl so he

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could have Esther back. Not that Esther would want him

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back after all he put her through, and where would

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that leave Sharon. This series did a good job with

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this thriller, and I loved every minute of it. It

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started out really dark, but it was the catalyst to

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why Esther killed her husband. She was trying to free

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herself from the abuse and torture she had endured it

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over the last five years. She not only felt it

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was the only way, but she was also trying to

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project herself as he could have killed her. So that's

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kind of like the overview that I had written down

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for this whole thing is that, as I said, it

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was a great series. I loved every minute of it.

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It's just also one of those series that I was like, Okay,

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what's going to happen? Now, what's going on? I was

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definitely on the edge of my seat for the whole thing,

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and it was just superb. And so the overall scoring

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that I gave this one, which as I said, I

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don't tend to really give high scores, but I gave

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this one because it was just so good. So the

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overall score it's at any point eight out of ten, cause,

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like I said, it was just so good. Acting was great,

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the storyline was great. It really kind of sucked you

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in and made you question so much. And I just

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thought it was so well and I loved everything about it.

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It deserved the high ratings for sure. Fantastic and I

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would definitely recommend it and say watch this one. I mean,

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I love Haley and Rhett as actors to begin with,

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so this one was just amazing, so amazing. So as always,

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I would love to hear your thoughts on the series,

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you know, what you liked and what you didn't like,

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if you had any other thoughts about the series, like

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if they could have done something different, if you also

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noticed anything color scheme wise for these characters, you know,

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things like that. Kind of love to hear, and if

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you are enjoying this podcast, please be sure to leave

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a review. Love to hear your thoughts on that too.

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And this has been my duplicated husband. I'm your host, Megan.

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This is my vertical obsession and until next time,