Media pundit Muncie Daniels must fight for his innocence and his life after he stumbles upon a murder deep in the Poconos.Media pundit Muncie Daniels must fight for his innocence and his life after he stumbles upon a murder deep in the Poconos.Media pundit Muncie Daniels must fight for his innocence and his life after he stumbles upon a murder deep in the Poconos.
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Coleman Domingo is becoming my favorite actor. He really can make reading the phone book a compelling story. And that's just about as compelling as The Madness right now. The dialogue is almost embarrassingly bad. They try very hard to be punchy and snappy but it comes across as very predictable and corny.
From the beginning, there's much about the story that just defies the most basic commonsense. I constantly find myself asking 'why why why?!' So much so that after episode 2, I skipped episode 7 just to see what happens at the end. I have little doubt that there's little more than lots of overwrought storytelling and superfluous dialogue in the episodes I skipped.
From the beginning, there's much about the story that just defies the most basic commonsense. I constantly find myself asking 'why why why?!' So much so that after episode 2, I skipped episode 7 just to see what happens at the end. I have little doubt that there's little more than lots of overwrought storytelling and superfluous dialogue in the episodes I skipped.
This show started pretty good and it was very interesting, but somewhere in the middle of it, I got lost.
The characters were good, the acting could have been better, but I think that everything could have been sorted out in like five or six episodes. It became boring.
Too much dragging and unnecessary scenes and moments. I got to the end, somehow.
Also, some scenes were to cringe and not believable at all. Very mediocre. It felt like I was watching some type of telenovela.
All in all, I do recommend this because it was not that bad, it was okay with a dose of boredom.
Was sorry for that guy Franco, you'll see.
The characters were good, the acting could have been better, but I think that everything could have been sorted out in like five or six episodes. It became boring.
Too much dragging and unnecessary scenes and moments. I got to the end, somehow.
Also, some scenes were to cringe and not believable at all. Very mediocre. It felt like I was watching some type of telenovela.
All in all, I do recommend this because it was not that bad, it was okay with a dose of boredom.
Was sorry for that guy Franco, you'll see.
Boy I wanted to like this. Have liked other things Colman has done, but this is a waste of time. Some really questionable and predictable script choices and, sorry to say, not great acting across the board. And poor Colman is just miscast here. He's not this kinda lead. Reminded me of when Tyler Perry tried to play Alex Cross. Just not believable. As the series dragged on, and scene after scene of two people inexplicably whispering to each other plot points (why not SHOW us?) it was really hard to stay awake.
Watching Colman run was painful. Always funny to me when non-athletic actors get the opportunity to play action-heavy roles. (He wasn't great with the action on Fear the Walking Dead, and he's not here either). It always takes me out and smells like a vanity project. His mouth hangs open every scene when he's "thinking" (a tell that he's not comfortable and preoccupied with playing "straight" in my opinion). Not everyone gets to be an action star.
On to the next. Skip this one.
Watching Colman run was painful. Always funny to me when non-athletic actors get the opportunity to play action-heavy roles. (He wasn't great with the action on Fear the Walking Dead, and he's not here either). It always takes me out and smells like a vanity project. His mouth hangs open every scene when he's "thinking" (a tell that he's not comfortable and preoccupied with playing "straight" in my opinion). Not everyone gets to be an action star.
On to the next. Skip this one.
6 Episodes in but still so much of it is cringeworthy, the script is its own worst enemy. Unfortunately the writers have made the characters all seem like total morons where they make decisions that are simply not realistic, From the main characters who make decisions that no sane person would ever do to the police and FBI who all do things that would just never happen in real life as they would all get the sack to all the supporting roles, it really hurts the overall story. It is like watching one of those horror movies where the characters all decide to split up as they don't want to work together even though there is an axe wielding maniac somewhere. I like the premise of the story and the acting while not great is ok but the script is just awful. I am really struggling to finish this.
Nice interesting thriller show. I'm quite impatient with series, if they don't catcg my attention in the first minutes, I give up, however, I ended up binge-watching this one in one night. The storyline is basically the reality of what's happening in that part world today, the racism, gun crime etc. I would say the main problem with this show is it dragged for too long
If it was made as a movie or with 4 eps max, it would have been perfect. But at the middle it started dragging and I felt there were many unnecessary and unrelated scenes we could have done without. But overall, it's worth the watch.
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