I didn’t make it to episode three. It really is awful.
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Dragged, very slow, poor writing
On the plus side: beautiful scenery and they use female actors who have some age on them I can't bring myself to watch anymore. |
Like painfully bad - not fun bad.
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Aw, I liked it. |
I love the book series but didn’t realize it was being made into a movie. |
My husband and I enjoyed it and finished it in about 5 days. |
Not a movie, a Netflix series. |
I haven't seen it; but eighties Lifetime was Delicious. As a matter of fact, Lifetime should develop a network that showcase exclusively material form the eighties and nineties. Then there would always be something good to watch on TV. |
It was so bad it was good. Twinkle twinkle handsome actor. Thank you for brightening my day. |
So funny you say that OP. Dh was watching it which surprised me. I told him that it reminded me of a Hallmark or Lifetime show/production. I didn't like it at all. Too "soap opera" like.
then again, he also loves The Ranch which I think is one of the worst shows I've ever watched. |
I watched the first episode because of the scenery, which turned out to be the show’s only redeeming quality |
ugh. I kept watching because I’m drawn in with how they deal with grief and post trauma. Was ready for the happy ever after. And it didn’t come!! Really, Netflix couldn’t wrap this up in 10 episodes? I feel so wronged.
I do think the main Jack (there’s always a Jack!) and doc are both fine acting. And as another pp mentioned, I appreciate seeing actors playing their age, wrinkles and all. |
I love it so far! |
I thought it was sweet and the leads had great chemistry. |
I couldn’t stand it and didn’t make it past episode two. It’s the worst writing I have seen in a long time and simply dreadful acting. I can’t believe they renewed this crap. |