Anyone watching this show? Colin Farrell is a private investigator in LA searching for a missing girl. It’s on my list.
My husband is watching it ahead of me - sounds like it goes off the rails big time mid-way through. (Not necessarily in a bad way) I’m intrigued Anyone else? |
It's pretty good. Very similar to the Lincoln Lawyer (TV show). |
If you are a film buff, you'll love it. But I don't see how it's anything like the Lincoln Lawyer. It's more noir and has a first person narrator. |
My husband and I are watching. He likes it a lot. I’m finding it draggy, with too many characters and not enough plot movement. The latest episode just ended with a weird twist, which could make the rest either much more interesting or hopelessly ridiculous. Colin Farrell is great, so worth watching for his performance. |
We are watching. It's the kind of thing I wish dropped all episodes at once, as I find it hard to keep us with the plot twists and turns. |
There’s no first person narrative in Sugar? |
So annoying. I hope Sugar disappears and no one finds him. |
Oh wait, there it is |
I wanted to like it but I don't. The narration annoyed me, pacing was slow as well. |
NP. Funny, my husband is watching it too and thought I would like it. I'll give it a shot. |
I don’t want to be a spoiler but there’s a major twist. I like it but you have to like film noir. The feel is very similar to that Clive Owen’s Sam spade show which is also a slow paced noir detective show. But this one has a major twist that makes it very typical for a noir. I like to try to spot the films from the clips — double indemnity was a good one; to have or have not might have been the bogey fiilm…. |
Noir usually has voice over. |
I like it good enough. |
We're enjoying it, but I fear for Wiley. |
Such a gorgeous dog. |