cloudbuster63
Joined May 2019
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This just came to Amazon and I've watched the first two episodes and am struggling to care what happens.
It's the usual "nice White people kill each other in unusual and improbable ways" thing. Usual attempts at misdirection before the real killer is revealed, but it's all been done so. Many. Times.
This iteration of the formula just doesn't have anything to grab you. I consider it a plus that the leads aren't unrealistic -- they don't look like Abercrombie & Fitch models, but some of the "character" they try to give the lead is forced. The bit about him talking to the dead victims when he first examines them is just not compelling.
It's not bad per se, if you're comfortable with the formula and want to sit through it again with different characters, but there's nothing new here.
It's the usual "nice White people kill each other in unusual and improbable ways" thing. Usual attempts at misdirection before the real killer is revealed, but it's all been done so. Many. Times.
This iteration of the formula just doesn't have anything to grab you. I consider it a plus that the leads aren't unrealistic -- they don't look like Abercrombie & Fitch models, but some of the "character" they try to give the lead is forced. The bit about him talking to the dead victims when he first examines them is just not compelling.
It's not bad per se, if you're comfortable with the formula and want to sit through it again with different characters, but there's nothing new here.