allison-haygood
Things start start off with a seemingly unprovoked random murder of a local doctor while she's with her son on a playground with dozens of witnesses. Seems open and closed case, until it isn't. Lots of twists and intrigue as well as despicable characters to balance out the likable, more predictable police personalities. Definitely worth a binge watch!
davidholmgren-69743
One thing I love with watching TV series is seeing characters develop over the episodes, giving me insights to who they are and what has formed them. If you appreciate the same - don't waste your time on Paranoid. This is one of the worst scripts ever, giving no credibility or depth to the characters. They don't evolve at all, instead they are more or less the exact same stereotypes in the end as they were in the first episode. It's hard to tell if the acting is good or bad, since the script is a disaster: a lot of the dialogue is so annoying I ended up wishing every main character would just die.
elfishnchips
Nice series but female character Nina Suresh is annoying, very immature and whimsical. Her hysterical tantrums make the series less pleasant to watch although she can sometimes be cynically funny and break the ice by speaking her mind rudely. Inspector Bobby day is the typical endearing lost and depressed cop but he doesn't drink, he "only" abuses his anti anxiety medication. The plot is good.
petemoore-37447
i signed up to IMDb just to warn others of this utter tripe,a cheesy script add a ton of cheddar acting mix with 2 servings of stilton characters and voila you have this mess.i struggled through to episode 4 but only because i kept thinking it cant be this bad every episode.boy was i wrong.do not touch this stink fest with anyones bargepole i implore you,oh for the days of cracker