ScGreen20
Joined Mar 2018
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ScGreen20's rating
I'm a dude and I can't stop chuckling from start to finish. Haven't laughed from a good movie in ages.
The dark comedy is SPOT ON!
It's kinda similar to Patriot series, in which the main character never once smiled or made jokes, but you'd find yourselves laughing to the floor.
The other characters, especially the boyfriend, lend a nice support to the whole theme.
This is defo not one of those cringey comedies that fails to even make you giggle.
The dark comedy is SPOT ON!
It's kinda similar to Patriot series, in which the main character never once smiled or made jokes, but you'd find yourselves laughing to the floor.
The other characters, especially the boyfriend, lend a nice support to the whole theme.
This is defo not one of those cringey comedies that fails to even make you giggle.
What do you do when you got 20 minutes worth of murder investigation story, but want to stretch it to 50+ minutes?
Answer: Fill the rest with garbage about family issues and teenage crap.
Answer: Fill the rest with garbage about family issues and teenage crap.
There were murders.
For 90% of running time, several non-consequential stories were thrown in such slow place along with several misaligned clues and distractions.
Then in the last minutes, Morse notices something in the evidence that were never mentioned once before and the crime is solved in such frantic pace that the audience don't have time to figure out who-did-what-for-what-purpose.
That's basically it.
It's just cheap.
The background to the murder always bear little to no connection to evidence collected and interviews done during the show. It seems the writer just make up stories at the last minutes to draw connection with some evidence or character.
This series is definitely inferior to Vera or Unforgotten in which background stories and evidence collecting were told logically throughout, which they then make compelling and logical ending.
For 90% of running time, several non-consequential stories were thrown in such slow place along with several misaligned clues and distractions.
Then in the last minutes, Morse notices something in the evidence that were never mentioned once before and the crime is solved in such frantic pace that the audience don't have time to figure out who-did-what-for-what-purpose.
That's basically it.
It's just cheap.
The background to the murder always bear little to no connection to evidence collected and interviews done during the show. It seems the writer just make up stories at the last minutes to draw connection with some evidence or character.
This series is definitely inferior to Vera or Unforgotten in which background stories and evidence collecting were told logically throughout, which they then make compelling and logical ending.