craig-alan
The mystery part of the show was pretty good. A little slow at times but the story picked up speed as the season went on. There were enough twists and turns to hold my attention.But there was definitely a liberal agenda. For starters this show is about a ridiculously wealthy family in New England. So wealthy that no average American can relate. Then the family is involved in local politics. This is where the Hollywood starts to ooze out. There are little comments made about getting rid of guns, a gun buy back program, taking care of refugees, blah blah. Just like Hollywood, they fight for the rights of refugees but there isn't a refugee within a 20 mile radius of their gated community. Make a good crime thriller. Keep the politics out of it.
sawanigabadage
This one of the greatest show i've seen.. this has great written story line, great acting, suspenseful and it let you to guess what happens next.. you can watch this show without stopping it or without getting bored.. I highly recommend this to anyone who's looking something interesting and suspenseful..
M.U
I ignored many bad ratings and reviews and decided to watch the show and judge it myself, and I can't say I had high hopes for it. But I was proved wrong; it's interesting, nicely paced and a great opportunity for the actors who are doing a great job. It kept me on the edge of my seat, and seems that it might improve as it goes on. The first episode was a struggle, as with many shows but after 4 to 5 episodes it kept me coming back.That said, there are a few minor problems, sometimes the way the story is told isn't quite satisfying and, out of all the actors involved, Megan Ketch's acting was terrible and, dare I say it, cringe worthy.But in the end, the show was enjoyable and was certainly not a waste of time.
grasswhisperer
I made it through the first 3 episodes and then wondered why I was wasting time that could have been better spent.I know summer fillers are often not worthwhile but this one is right up there near the top when it comes to being that waste. IMO, it is poorly written. Among the characters there is not one, so far, that has any redeeming qualities except the cop who married into the family. It is both overacted and underacted.What is more, is that by this time, I don't even care who the killer was (is). Was this just created as a vehicle to give Virginia Madsen a job?