cksmith51
Joined Jan 2015
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Spoiler free review here. I thought this episode set up season 5 nicely while also tying up a lot of the subplots from this season. There were several unexpected moments in this one, for sure. Also, love that Erin Moriarty got a chance to show off her acting chops, thought both she and Antony Starr (as always) were phenomenal this episode.
I'm interested to see if the cameos we saw will have any weight on the next season, and if we will get any additional closure for characters like A-Train and Ashley. All in all, I think that this season was very entertaining, but certainly felt like an exposition season for whatever insane ride season 5 will be.
I'm interested to see if the cameos we saw will have any weight on the next season, and if we will get any additional closure for characters like A-Train and Ashley. All in all, I think that this season was very entertaining, but certainly felt like an exposition season for whatever insane ride season 5 will be.
Shot in the Dark is an intriguing look into the work life of stringers, late night freelance cameramen. As a Netflix series, this 8-episode inside-look is well produced and a lot more engaging than one would expect. Between unexpected danger and impressive response time, Shot in the Dark provides you with a close up experience of some of the more intense things that happen after dark.