Plot kept under wraps. Described as a show with an interactive element where the audience can determine the outcome of the story.
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Longer and more disconcertingly complicated (zzzzzz!) than it needed to be (filling air time I suppose) so I dozed off at times. Usual flashbacks as a substitution for good writing, editing, directing, acting to make it into a mysterious convoluted entanglement of suspects, motives & misdirections, but missed. Typical several murder suspects for us to wade through enhanced by comical, sloppy & not-too-believable police work. There's another year? Help!
Pointless ending, absolute waste of time. Too many loose ends, don't waste you time on this!!
We binge watched this and were somewhat intrigued until the final episode, at which time we felt completely ripped off. We had just wasted 6 hours.
At first the camera work and editing can seem underwhelming. It felt strangely 'distanced', or observing, compared to what one has come to expect from today's fiction. But, given time, the show grew on me with its intriguing, though slightly confusing story line, and its interesting characters. But it will not be everyones cup of tea. Not all hints, plot elements and dialogue seem to go somewhere. Emphasis on characters change unexpectedly, as do perspectives and general direction. The style of the series feels a bit like observing events around you in real life where things are not easily interpreted, but none the less interesting enough for you to keep looking. For me, this style gave the show a touch of realism that made it enjoyable, even refreshing. Like its titular object, the series is a mosaic of sorts with odd fragments beginning to come together as you watch the story unfold.