melfinmo
Joined Mar 2014
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melfinmo's rating
I cannot understand how this limited series garnered ANY positive reviews. If I could, I make the Chrissy Teigen cringing meme face as my review title.
Kaley Cuoco is not a good actress. Her character, Cassie, has zero redeeming or likable qualities. As many other reviewers pointed out, she constantly makes stupid, unbelievable decisions, mostly while guzzling vodka and making a pouty face. In my opinion, the only reason for Cassie's hallucinations of Alex was to give resplendent Michiel Huisman more screen time.
I cannot comprehend how one of her co-workers played by Rosie Perez, would idolize this train wreck. The Rosie Perez subplot was not needed; perhaps it was a distraction from the unbearable main story?
Watched the first 3 episodes and then skipped to the finale just for curiosity's sake.
Kaley Cuoco is not a good actress. Her character, Cassie, has zero redeeming or likable qualities. As many other reviewers pointed out, she constantly makes stupid, unbelievable decisions, mostly while guzzling vodka and making a pouty face. In my opinion, the only reason for Cassie's hallucinations of Alex was to give resplendent Michiel Huisman more screen time.
I cannot comprehend how one of her co-workers played by Rosie Perez, would idolize this train wreck. The Rosie Perez subplot was not needed; perhaps it was a distraction from the unbearable main story?
Watched the first 3 episodes and then skipped to the finale just for curiosity's sake.
This is a hot mess from the start. Walter Huston and Thomas Mitchell are wasted here. The nonsensical soundtrack surpasses the horrible dialogue.