Screenrant
The Bastard Executioner is still a young show, but it has already developed some bad storytelling habits. Often, these habits are what keep the plot from moving forward and force most of what occurs into a predictable set of coincidences, actions, and reactions, all so that certain episodes can end with another classic form of execution and/or horrific bodily harm being done, so that the series can at least say it has earned its title.
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