OKAY !!!
Idk where I should start . I really wanted to give this series the benefit of the doubt, especially after their previous series at least it was watchable, but it ended up being a massive disappointment. While the first two episodes showed some promise, the quality took a sharp nosedive immediately after. The writing became increasingly messy and aimless, leaving the plot feeling like it was spinning its wheels rather than moving the story forward.
The technical aspects didn't help, either. The cinematography felt uninspired and "flat," failing to create any real atmosphere or visual interest. This was compounded by the acting, which unfortunately felt forced and wooden throughout; I found myself constantly pausing the series just to take a break from the secondhand embarrassment of the cornier scenes. It was nearly impossible to form an emotional connection with the characters when their dialogue and delivery felt so unnatural.
Ultimately, there was no justifiable reason for this to be 14 episodes long. The story was stretched so thin that it became a chore to finish, turning what could have been a tight, punchy narrative into a bloated, repetitive experience. I genuinely hope that for their next project, the team prioritizes a solid, well-paced script and more authentic performances over simply filling a runtime.
The technical aspects didn't help, either. The cinematography felt uninspired and "flat," failing to create any real atmosphere or visual interest. This was compounded by the acting, which unfortunately felt forced and wooden throughout; I found myself constantly pausing the series just to take a break from the secondhand embarrassment of the cornier scenes. It was nearly impossible to form an emotional connection with the characters when their dialogue and delivery felt so unnatural.
Ultimately, there was no justifiable reason for this to be 14 episodes long. The story was stretched so thin that it became a chore to finish, turning what could have been a tight, punchy narrative into a bloated, repetitive experience. I genuinely hope that for their next project, the team prioritizes a solid, well-paced script and more authentic performances over simply filling a runtime.
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