sukhideol
Joined Jun 2005
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Two very dull people are sleeping together and they have the chemistry of a damp towel. I don't know what this awfully put together drama was trying to achieve. It does not have the finesse of an art house drama or the thrill of a tense thriller.
I thought 30/40 minute episodes would be an easy watch, but I struggled to get through them any of them.
I didn't warm to any character, quite frankly I was hoping for a black hole to appear and for every single character be sucked into it. Unfortunately that never happens.
I'm shocked that Netflix gave this the green light, perhaps on paper it sounded good, but the execution was terrible.
I thought 30/40 minute episodes would be an easy watch, but I struggled to get through them any of them.
I didn't warm to any character, quite frankly I was hoping for a black hole to appear and for every single character be sucked into it. Unfortunately that never happens.
I'm shocked that Netflix gave this the green light, perhaps on paper it sounded good, but the execution was terrible.
This show was not advertised in the UK, so I stumbled on this by accident and I'm so glad that I did. It is up there as a favourite now.
This show reminds me of Nurse Jackie, another great show, where it allows you to judge whether you think the characters are right/wrong or good/bad - they are not telling you what to think of the characters.
The cast is also great, both Laura Dern and Diane Ladd are fantastic as usual. I'm so pleased they have chosen to do TV because in recent years films have not taken notice of their great talents. Luke Wilson is the best I've ever seen him act. I love the motley crew of people she works with - great acting all round.
Also a TV show where a person actually does a full time job without the job being the main premise of the show.
This show reminds me of Nurse Jackie, another great show, where it allows you to judge whether you think the characters are right/wrong or good/bad - they are not telling you what to think of the characters.
The cast is also great, both Laura Dern and Diane Ladd are fantastic as usual. I'm so pleased they have chosen to do TV because in recent years films have not taken notice of their great talents. Luke Wilson is the best I've ever seen him act. I love the motley crew of people she works with - great acting all round.
Also a TV show where a person actually does a full time job without the job being the main premise of the show.