sealcampneto
Joined Feb 2013
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The series finale is so stupid. And that's why it is perfect. It is by far the best and most hilarious episode of the show. They made a perfect conclusion to one of the most brilliant satire I've ever seen. I'd recommend this show to everyone who likes thriller genre.
The series is nonsense, weird, full of dumb clichés, predictable twists and some not-so-predictable ones. It's a hilarious show pretending to be serious. If you like psychological thrillers, you will love this stupid satire.
I'm pretty sure that at least 90% of bad reviews were made by people who watched the first episode without realizing that this is a spoof/parody. The show is ridiculous because it was supposed to be ridiculous, and that's why it's so great.
And the final episode is absolutely amazing and hilarious. I loved it.
I'm pretty sure that at least 90% of bad reviews were made by people who watched the first episode without realizing that this is a spoof/parody. The show is ridiculous because it was supposed to be ridiculous, and that's why it's so great.
And the final episode is absolutely amazing and hilarious. I loved it.
This miniseries is surprisingly good. It's all made to look like a real documentary, and it is all very well done and very convincing.
Although the storyline seems predictable, there are twists that you don't expect. All with a light touch of humor that brings a special charm to the show.
I recommend this miniseries to everyone. It deserves much more attention and recognition than it receives.
Although the storyline seems predictable, there are twists that you don't expect. All with a light touch of humor that brings a special charm to the show.
I recommend this miniseries to everyone. It deserves much more attention and recognition than it receives.