‘Hunters’ creator says the series is a response to antisemitism.“It’s an attempt to combat it,' David Weil says. 'It’s an attempt to portray Jewish characters in a light and in a way that we don’t often get to see onscreen”
Over the course of the eight episodes, the group reconnects and works through their past issues, and eventually finds Hitler in episode six, “Only the Dead.
” Instead of killing him right off the bat, Jonah brings him in and decides to give him a trial in Germany’s supreme court in the final episode.At the end, he, as a character, chose the light. He chose justice, a legal trial versus cold-blooded revenge,”
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