Ajm300
Joined Jan 2019
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Okay starts off well enough with introduction of old college friend, the song in the bar while Danny attempts a hard sell making it obvious that he's a con man or thinks he is anyway. The non stop smoking provided the writers with their clever solution to the murderer. Yet the entire journey - seeking hospital records, accident details, searching & ultimately locating a relative of the victim who died in the decades old car crash was entirely unnecessary. If DNA tests could identify the smoker, the same DNA test could resolve whether or not "Rick" was or was not the long lost grandson without all the drama. A wasted effort...
Intriguing concept with good visuals yet quickly devolving with uninspired acting, marginally interesting characters. If episode 4 is a prequel of future storyline it will be a wasted effort. I hope I'm wrong & viewers are rewarded with a significant plot twist ...okay thought I was finished but apparently need another 275 words. The first three episodes provided an interesting concept for communication, background on the family, lots of action with futuristic battle tactics and of course the town villain's rise to power and stereotypical criminal enterprise surrounded by mindless thugs. Will #5 be inspired?
After 19+ years of excellence in writing & acting it's not surprising good stories are increasingly difficult. But cookie-cutter characters, sugary, entirely unnecessary interactions (none of which have any depth) are laughable... At least McGee's daughter was wearing a princess dress, not cross-dressing.