Maya1Q
Joined Sep 2019
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The three stars are for Willa Fitzgerald, whose acting is great, and for the scene between Lenore and Verna, which though predictable, is at least a bit emotional. The production is also good and the investment there shows. However, that's about it.
I can only explain why the series get high ratings and attention with marketing. This is the most boring, clichéd and slow Netflix adaptation I have seen during the past few years.
There is nothing original about this show and adding horror as a genre is the most baffling thing ever.
Seems like a bunch of people took several classic books and scenarios, printed them and started randomly picking pages until they had enough to create a series. Pointless and ridiculous.
I can only explain why the series get high ratings and attention with marketing. This is the most boring, clichéd and slow Netflix adaptation I have seen during the past few years.
There is nothing original about this show and adding horror as a genre is the most baffling thing ever.
Seems like a bunch of people took several classic books and scenarios, printed them and started randomly picking pages until they had enough to create a series. Pointless and ridiculous.
Servant is another show that was written in one season and then got stretched and diluted when the creators were given some cash.
Very good in season one, lost its way in season two and then, you can't even connect the one to the other...it's like a different show.
They could've tried a spin-off concept using the same characters and backgrounds but making four independent versions - one season each.
This would've helped the millions of inconsistencies that plagued the second part of season two and continued.
After the first season, the show felt like they didn't know how to create actual conflict, so they kept digging into the basics to a grotesque level.
I am still to complete the last season, but it's already a complete waste of time - by season three, the writers and I both knew this was going nowhere.
Very good in season one, lost its way in season two and then, you can't even connect the one to the other...it's like a different show.
They could've tried a spin-off concept using the same characters and backgrounds but making four independent versions - one season each.
This would've helped the millions of inconsistencies that plagued the second part of season two and continued.
After the first season, the show felt like they didn't know how to create actual conflict, so they kept digging into the basics to a grotesque level.
I am still to complete the last season, but it's already a complete waste of time - by season three, the writers and I both knew this was going nowhere.