Explores the darkest corners of the male psyche through the eyes of two fathers, one of whom is a serial-killer.Explores the darkest corners of the male psyche through the eyes of two fathers, one of whom is a serial-killer.Explores the darkest corners of the male psyche through the eyes of two fathers, one of whom is a serial-killer.
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I have never, and I do mean NEVER, watch a series or movie where I didn't like a single character...until now. I kept watching hoping it would get better or a stray character might wander into the plot that would not be badly written or cliched. Extremely disappointed!
Not bad, not great, but it has enough suspense to pass the time!
It's one of the few shows I've seen in which there's not a single character who is likable at the show's end. I kept watching because I thought they'd throw the big curve and blow me away with who the killer really was. But N-o-o-o-o-o! I had it figured in the first episode and nothing they did changed my mind. It had its moments, but it also had too much cardboard language and cheesy acting when you least expected it. And the ending was a huge downer.
The writing and acting is like a cross between a Lifetime movie and a soap opera. I had high hopes that it would be of the same caliber as True Detectives...it's not. I only continued watching in disbelief and for the laughs.
A lifeless thriller/drama centered around the lives of generally unlikable characters. The acting is pretty good, but the characters lack depth, I didn't feel compelled to care about any of them. The storyline is slow and boring, the detective work is nonexistent and its endlessly predictable.
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