Harlan Coben has made an enemy of me. I’ll admit that this enmity is in its nascent phase (it started in 2024), and there’s a good chance that, in the future, maybe my mind will change and I’ll become a fan of his work. But, for now, seeing his name gets my blood boiling. This whole affair began with Fool Me Once, which was released on New Year’s Day 2024. I mean, it’s one thing to release anything at that time of the year and a whole other thing to release something as boring, convoluted, and infuriating as that miniseries on the first day of a new year. Netflix and Coben recreated the magic on New Year’s Day 2025 with Missing You. That show was technically as mind-numbing as the last one. But given how the narrative had a subplot about a dog lover scamming rich people,...
- 3/5/2025
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
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