plot that never settles
the plot feels repetitious and contrived, as well, continual love triangles. Feels as if they run out of ideas, then think “ah yes, let’s make these people have sex even tho they were headed in total opposite directions just an episode ago!” On top of, should contain a major trigger warning in the 3rd season as a rape is basically depicted in audio form. In the end, the story and characters did not hold up to the gratuitous relational interludes and violence. Darkness is continually hinted at and veiled in threats, but never revealed or moved beyond the point of nebulous reference in different forms. Characters do not remain true to who they supposedly are. Nothing is concrete.
Xuberlikestea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/20
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