When a psychiatrist shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the girl's arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.When a psychiatrist shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the girl's arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.When a psychiatrist shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the girl's arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
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Firstly everybody looks like catalog models And act like a cheesy after-school special.
I nearly vomited when in the first ep, the family ( with requisite token foster child from an 80's sitcom ) plays charades, the youngest daughter, who is 'troubled' has a gay BF, says 'neat' to a potential love interest, the lead tells the victim 'it's not your fault' before she even utters a word and even the sets look like something out of house and garden.
Why bother making an inane, bland, banal series that is so cheesy it gives Camembert a bad name?
Netflix's infamous algorithm obviously assumes most of the targeted audience is severely brain damaged and lives inside a rainbow and lollipop wonderland.
And then come the 'horror' cliches.
I nearly vomited when in the first ep, the family ( with requisite token foster child from an 80's sitcom ) plays charades, the youngest daughter, who is 'troubled' has a gay BF, says 'neat' to a potential love interest, the lead tells the victim 'it's not your fault' before she even utters a word and even the sets look like something out of house and garden.
Why bother making an inane, bland, banal series that is so cheesy it gives Camembert a bad name?
Netflix's infamous algorithm obviously assumes most of the targeted audience is severely brain damaged and lives inside a rainbow and lollipop wonderland.
And then come the 'horror' cliches.
This show is not thriller or horror; it's more of a teen drama. If I knew that going in, I wouldn't have bothered. By episode 3 I was ready to turn it off because still nothing has happened. They try to make Mae out to be so evil, but she doesn't really even do anything wrong, she's just kind of awkward seeing how she was raised brainwashed in a cult. She stole a photo and a t-shirt, oh no! Cue the suspenseful music! They keep on playing the suspenseful music, but nothing suspenseful even happens to match it. They lead you to believe she poisoned someone, but literally nothing comes of it. Later she does do some "wrong" things, but it's just typical teen drama stuff, still not evil stuff. I almost gave this a 5 for trying, but it did nothing but waste my time, especially after the lame finale. Netflix keeps canceling good shows that do well to make room for new garbage like this. Why??
It definitely wasn't what I was expecting from the trailer- it's definitely like a lifetime movie that's been dragged out to 8 episodes with a high budget! Now, I'm not saying that's a bad thing in the slightest, but you have to know what you're letting yourself in for! It's cheesy, overly dramatic at times but it's definitely entertaining! It probably could have been cut down to 5 episodes and would have been slightly better! It reminds me of the Apple TV show servant with regards to the cult aspect! Had the same sort of ominous vibe- just wasn't as well done. I can't complain, kept me entertained all evening!
Give it a go- see what you think!!
Give it a go- see what you think!!
After checking the rating, I was I initially turned off by it (anything under 6 on IMDB is questionable) and just skipped over the show. After a night of not being sure what to watch, I thought I would give it a go. Again, with the low rating, my expectations were rather low as well. It surprisingly entertained me and kept me interested. I personally like that they showed less of the actual cult, as those scenes were the worst in my own opinion, but I could see how going into the show based on the synopsis alone would set your hopes high. Go in with an expectation that matches the rating, and you'll be pleasantly surprised and have you a decent show to get through.
I think the bad reviews are too harsh. I enjoyed this show and though it was unique. It did a decent job of weaving a wide range of complex psychosocial themes through the characters in a way that made each of them relatable and interesting at last once throughout the show. I particularly enjoyed not being able to get a handle on the true motives of one of the main characters, and changing my mind about her constantly.
True, it wasn't a masterpiece and there were predictable, tired tropes. Pacing was a bit off at times in terms of plot and character development, and there was some lazy writing around key events. Overall, I am still glad I watched it and would recommend it to people who are intrigued.
True, it wasn't a masterpiece and there were predictable, tired tropes. Pacing was a bit off at times in terms of plot and character development, and there was some lazy writing around key events. Overall, I am still glad I watched it and would recommend it to people who are intrigued.
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