Weirdo-Magnet
Joined Jun 2017
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From episode one, I could see what was going to happen.
This is a series that includes lots of predictable storyline, average acting and cliché moments.
There are parts of the series that were OK, but at times I felt myself losing the will to live. I almost turned it off, but realised I had 20 minutes left so stuck with it.
The farm scene in the final episode was one of those cliché scenes and had me rolling my eyes multiple times. I'll never understand why people call out before attacking someone, instead of taking them by surprise. The blonde woman with the axe I eventually realised was Lisa Faulkner..... stick to the cooking darling.
The scene was really bad. I'm going to shoot at you then, as I'm reloading, you just sit behind the wall and don't even attempt to stop me. Now I have actually reloaded and have actual bullets in my gun - then she decides to come out and attempt to stop him.
The plot twist wasn't really a plot twist,it was too obvious.
I will have to assume that the book is a lot better.
Mediocre 5/10.
This is a series that includes lots of predictable storyline, average acting and cliché moments.
There are parts of the series that were OK, but at times I felt myself losing the will to live. I almost turned it off, but realised I had 20 minutes left so stuck with it.
The farm scene in the final episode was one of those cliché scenes and had me rolling my eyes multiple times. I'll never understand why people call out before attacking someone, instead of taking them by surprise. The blonde woman with the axe I eventually realised was Lisa Faulkner..... stick to the cooking darling.
The scene was really bad. I'm going to shoot at you then, as I'm reloading, you just sit behind the wall and don't even attempt to stop me. Now I have actually reloaded and have actual bullets in my gun - then she decides to come out and attempt to stop him.
The plot twist wasn't really a plot twist,it was too obvious.
I will have to assume that the book is a lot better.
Mediocre 5/10.
First of all - This is a story that should be told. I just wish it was told in a different way. There were lots of unnecessary parts to this series. Firstly, It could have been done in 1 episode. The ominous voice overs. He didn't actually distort his voice at all. I just felt it was done to make him sound more creepy. The cut away scenes - these people say they've experienced a traumatic time, yet here they are reenacting scenes in their best clothes, hair and make up. I also did not hear one person say "I blocked the number".
I'm not condoning what this guy did, AT ALL. But some of these people kept engaging with him. Then, continued to use social media like it was an essential part of their life. I couldn't help think - what are you doing? BLOCK! REPORT! IGNORE! Remove yourself from social media.
A series that gives repetitive and information and dragged out way too long, whilst trying to over dramatise the situation. I would have been more engaged without the unnecessary extras trying to make it a dark and gritty documentary. 4/10.
I'm not condoning what this guy did, AT ALL. But some of these people kept engaging with him. Then, continued to use social media like it was an essential part of their life. I couldn't help think - what are you doing? BLOCK! REPORT! IGNORE! Remove yourself from social media.
A series that gives repetitive and information and dragged out way too long, whilst trying to over dramatise the situation. I would have been more engaged without the unnecessary extras trying to make it a dark and gritty documentary. 4/10.