So were gonna act like Netflix ain't got one with 'Clickbait'?

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I hear you but they went through every character as each one pretty much had their very own episode- and low key that was kind of refreshing and new to me in this type of genre. The old lady got her episode at the very end and ended up being the killer. You can label it bad writing but it also was a different twist in writing a whodunit as well which I liked.
She wasnt even the killer tho :stopitslime:
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She wasnt even the killer tho :stopitslime:
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when all that started to happen I thought they were going to make her be some kind of serial killer who had done this kind of thing before and promised her husband to stop but couldn’t handle being dormant. I hate shows that do this kind of thing, just complete retcon and make shyt up when they run out of things to do or run into a dead end for themselves. Lost was like that me, i heard so much bullshyt from it I never bothered to watch it all.
 

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when all that started to happen I thought they were going to make her be some kind of serial killer who had done this kind of thing before and promised her husband to stop but couldn’t handle being dormant. I hate shows that do this kind of thing, just complete retcon and make shyt up when they run out of things to do or run into a dead end for themselves. Lost was like that me, i heard so much bullshyt from it I never bothered to watch it all.
Yeah easy way out shyt weak
 

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The ending starting with the sons episode was garbage. Like damn, they should've just ended it with them dudes in the truck. That socially awkward girl and trying to add on more "twists" made it wack.

Most people already figured out it who did it before the reveal too. They made it obvious.

I'm seeing a theme with some of these newer Netflix shows though. (Sex/Life)
 

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you do that by being smart with the set of characters established before the finale/reveal, not throwing in some people we never knew existed. that was incredibly cheap, plus the situations they set up with those characters - the husband escaping and going to their house, the kid going to a random address and getting himself kidnapped, a bored old woman deciding to catfish women with her coworker's picture....that was smart writing/storytelling to you? :what:

Thank you +rep!

I just binge watched this after my girl recommended it. She had already watched it and i didn't know it was a whodunit until i was a few episodes in. I'm telling her my thoughts as i'm first watching and she's giving me feedback without speaking like she's seen it. Towards the end she says we've had a lot of the same thoughts up until now, i had one other person picked on my short list that she didn't. Anyway when we get to the reveal when i tell you how pissed i was... I NEVER would have known it was her and i told my girl basically the same thing you just said, it's terrible writing. Good writing is when they leave you just enough clues where you could have figured it out. Not put the shyt on a person they only ever showed like once in the first episode and then she's never shown again until the 2nd to last episode and then she revealed as the catfisher. I agree with everyone saying the ending was straight gahbage!
 
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