Guilt(y) of being stupid
This will only be a quick one.The series is about a murder. So much is clear.
People in this world know about murder, because we're fed them constantly in books, movies, TV, hell, even newspapers.
The millennials knows a little bit about always being watched by smart-phones cameras and voice recording.
And yet, in this series, we are to believe that the main character, Grace, have no clue of neither.
She is a dear in the headlight, always going of on her own little trips which put her in more danger and her poor sister, always comforting and supporting...
She end up laughing out loud just as the funeral of her friend, Molly - the murdered girl - had stopped. Naturally, she didn't realize that she was being filmed, by the thousands of paparazzi covering her case.
Everything feels fake in this series. Grace, played extremely bad, by Daisy Head, have exactly two facial expressions. Surprised, and sort-of-emotional-could-be-any-type. The sister, the lawyer, the persecutor, the cops... they're all made out of stereotypes which doesn't do the trick in this very long, very badly executed, TV-series of crime and passion (as in the sort-of- feelings-for-the-dead-girl) (and the whore-house they all work in)
I took the advice of a previous reviewer here in IMDb and quit watching in the middle, and just found out who did it, elsewhere. It was exactly whom I had thought from the beginning.
So boring is not enough, it's also super predictable.
I am so glad that I wrote this review, because I needed to get the whole ordeal out of my head never to think of again.
score 1/10
mmarianne 21 April 2017
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw3690190/15105
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