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I am not sure if I enjoyed this as such but boy was it powerful.
Covering a range of emotions and issues, it was bloody raw and impact full.
I gave it a 6 as I felt seven episodes was too much. Five would have been plenty.
Very well done though with some excellent acting, particularly Donnys Dad.
Great cinematography as well. Recognised a lot of places in the City.
Initially very funny but then frightening. Donnys descent into madness was so hard to watch.
The scenes with Darrian were horrific. He was probably the real villain of the piece as there are sexual predators of both sexes out there.
Worth watching as very well done but it was a hard watch, particularly the Darrian episode.
Covering a range of emotions and issues, it was bloody raw and impact full.
I gave it a 6 as I felt seven episodes was too much. Five would have been plenty.
Very well done though with some excellent acting, particularly Donnys Dad.
Great cinematography as well. Recognised a lot of places in the City.
Initially very funny but then frightening. Donnys descent into madness was so hard to watch.
The scenes with Darrian were horrific. He was probably the real villain of the piece as there are sexual predators of both sexes out there.
Worth watching as very well done but it was a hard watch, particularly the Darrian episode.
This flashed up as new on Netflik on Friday and I put it on with visions of The Rock and Hart or Wahlberg and Ferrell together.
Sadly Hart and Wahlberg don't work together. There's no chemistry to their buddy comedic relationship.
It's not helped by a script trying to be too modern and diverse. Perhaps they were trying to avoid stereotypes and tick all the right boxes? Who knows! But it just doesn't work.
The scenes in Death Valley are horribly clichéd and contrived. The family scenes either bizarre or banal. The "villan" an insult to whatever nationality he was supposed to be. The father in law? Could have been a great memorable character but stereotyped by a hapless scriptwriter.
It's not bad but it's certainly not good. Harmless yet very forgettable.
Sadly Hart and Wahlberg don't work together. There's no chemistry to their buddy comedic relationship.
It's not helped by a script trying to be too modern and diverse. Perhaps they were trying to avoid stereotypes and tick all the right boxes? Who knows! But it just doesn't work.
The scenes in Death Valley are horribly clichéd and contrived. The family scenes either bizarre or banal. The "villan" an insult to whatever nationality he was supposed to be. The father in law? Could have been a great memorable character but stereotyped by a hapless scriptwriter.
It's not bad but it's certainly not good. Harmless yet very forgettable.
Absolutely hilarious. I'm sure it's not meant to be real is it? They're all scared at night and looking towards the woods where a noise comes from and then we see a camera shot looking back at them? Irony? Stupidity? Who
knows but it's sssoooo funny! I'm laughing writing this on Episode 4. Hand sized poo now! Love it!