For a start, there was barely enough material here for 4 episodes, never mind 8. I can't recall where I read it but someone from the entertainment business pointed out that films need about 2 hours worth of material whereas on TV, writers seem to believe they can hold our attention for nearly 8 hours.
If you have something like Breaking Bad, then no problem. Here, despite having an award winning writer, the whole thing had a horrible resemblance to a school play.
The main set of characters were 20 somethings, entirely unlikeable and little more than cliches of empty headed kids which is a bit of a travesty. The rural setting for multiple murders was hardly convincing and a pile of non-essential subplots that never went anywhere didn't help.
A waste of effort. We watched it so you don't have to.
If you have something like Breaking Bad, then no problem. Here, despite having an award winning writer, the whole thing had a horrible resemblance to a school play.
The main set of characters were 20 somethings, entirely unlikeable and little more than cliches of empty headed kids which is a bit of a travesty. The rural setting for multiple murders was hardly convincing and a pile of non-essential subplots that never went anywhere didn't help.
A waste of effort. We watched it so you don't have to.