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RitoRvolto t1_j6mohf6 wrote

I don't think I'll be watching the rest.

It's procedural and very predictable already. I don’t mind procedurals but it feels a bit copy and paste.

Story happens, someone or a group of peuple kill a person.

Then we find out she has some kind of link to that person and finds something quickly that makes her think it's fishy. Her "magic" lie detector superpower already feels like a crutch.

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redbullrebel t1_j6mof0r wrote

why insane?

just asking for facts. 4 episodes released so far. how many broken bad white men have been the murders. that is all i ask. i actually predicted around a month ago the same thing and now that it has been released i like to know if i am right, just based on the trailers.

i like to know if i can simply base a murder on the prediction of producers, directors etc that are involved, without having watch a single episode, because that is how far american writing has fallen. it is no longer about the who done it, but the drama surrounding it.

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BeefSupremeTA t1_j6mo23p wrote

Which I respect the hell out of, because while I loved Kate, to recognise you can't continue in a job that would bring you significant financial gain without it affecting your performance and exiting while also adding emotional depth with your characters depature is a noble thing.

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Saar13 t1_j6mnd19 wrote

Well, Paramount+ and Peacock are fighting individually, while there's a really good idea in this joint venture. Together they would have a great amount of shows and movies and an enviable streaming sports programming. The market is bad and we will see some consolidations this year and next.

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