jesser299
Joined Aug 2009
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This series starts so strong. It's creepy and the mystery is mind-boggling. But therein lies the problem. I haven't read the book, but sometimes I feel like Stephen King comes up with original premises and then can't really deliver the goods because he doesn't have a good explanation for the why and how. It just is so because the writer said so. So while this starts so strong, it falls apart for me because by the end, the reveals aren't that good.
This is a well-produced documentary that highlights many things about the Woody Allen molestation case(s) that previously weren't widely known. It's sad and hard to watch at times, but it's also an important perspective. Draw your own conclusions after you watch it.
Yes! Kate Winslet shines as Mare of Easttown. It's enjoyable to get to see a female actress play the type of faulty hero that is usually reserved for men. The murder mystery is well done, and the characters are fantastic with great dialogue. A couple emotional scenes happened off camera (big pet peeve of mine), but I'll forgive that because the show was very good otherwise.