

You never know which way a friendship will swing.
A love triangle among three adults experiencing middle-age malaise leads to one of them ending up dead.
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tender_buttkiss
@tender_buttkiss
Admittedly, I only watched the first three episodes, and while the general story was intriguing, I just couldn't get past the odd, repetitive dumbed down dialogue of each character. Every single line delivered is parroted back by another character, then said back again deliberately and so on and so forth until you feel like you might be going crazy. It's like someone watched the Coen Brothers' Far... Read more
STEO
@STEO
It can be given a full score. The discussion of the drama and the relationship between the characters is enough to support the drama. It can only be said that it can be made into six episodes, which makes people faintly fascinated.
JenteJan
@JenteJan
Absolutely genius in my opinion. This show takes you on a wild ride where your own view on reality is put to the test. the humor was spot on but i suppose that is up to personal taste and the story is intriguing and put together masterfully. For me an absolute must watch

Martin Oaks
@martinrobles
**The midlife void** I think seven 50-minute episodes feel long for a story like this, quite simple and devoid of narrative substance, in which essential plot points are revealed at the irritating pace of a Malaysian drop. The leitmotif is a lethal love triangle fueled by a midlife crisis, where Clark Forrest (Jason Bateman), a well-known local television weatherman, and Floyd Smernitch (David ... Read more