I liked this story as it began in the first episode and grew. It's getting a little thin now. Lapses in police technique allow things to happen that advance the plot. Deus ex machina. I understand and appreciate the intent to make the main characters 3-D people with depth and lives outside their roles in the main story. But adding complicated family plots to the main crime-stopper story, with an additional set of characters bouncing in and out of the frame, makes for a confusing mess. A flock of similar aged youths, intertwining two distinct storylines is not a good business model. Sorry for the mixed metaphor.
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A bit of a let down.
Sleepin_Dragon12 May 2019
The last episode had definite meat on the bone, it had focus, direction, and had me hooked, this fourth part was a bit of a step backwards, I thought, it seemed to too and fro from start to finish, with people in and out of the Police station, and Lisa proving what a totally bad mother she is.
I thought the ending of this one came as a total surprise, I now have no idea which way it's going to go, how will they flesh out parts five and six?
Pretty good. 6/10
I thought the ending of this one came as a total surprise, I now have no idea which way it's going to go, how will they flesh out parts five and six?
Pretty good. 6/10
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