An anthology series which tackles a different morality tale, and the ripple effect of a single decision that changes the trajectory of an entire life.An anthology series which tackles a different morality tale, and the ripple effect of a single decision that changes the trajectory of an entire life.An anthology series which tackles a different morality tale, and the ripple effect of a single decision that changes the trajectory of an entire life.
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I love the intrigue in this show and Renee Zellweger plays a brilliant part. She definitely carries the show and is magentic on screen. I dont take any notice of reviews and like to form my own opinions. The only thing that irks me is that the storylines for the gay relationship and the residents affair etc dont seem to be relevant to the story and the main story would still continue without these characters. On episode 6 and Im waiting for it to come together some how. Despite that its worth watching to see Renee in a different roll than weve seen her play and she plays powerful
tortured, lonely, cruel and intriguing very well indeed.
This started out promisingly enough but went straight downhill around the third episode. Being the masochist I am I watched the entire season, but it got worse and more preposterous as it unfolded.
The writing and acting are awful. Jane Levy, who I remember fondly as the daughter in Suburgatory, is simply dreadful in the lead. The others are all similarly awful. That includes Renee Zellweger.
The writers also wove in way too many subplots. This hot mess was all over the place.
Everyone looked good and the locations were nice, but overall this was a miss. I still give it five stars for effort. What was Netflix thinking?
The writing and acting are awful. Jane Levy, who I remember fondly as the daughter in Suburgatory, is simply dreadful in the lead. The others are all similarly awful. That includes Renee Zellweger.
The writers also wove in way too many subplots. This hot mess was all over the place.
Everyone looked good and the locations were nice, but overall this was a miss. I still give it five stars for effort. What was Netflix thinking?
The only good thing about this is seeing Renee Zellweger in a role that is so unlike her and she pulls it off well. Until somewhere into the 4th or 5th episode they turn her into a caricature. Then it all goes downhill. The subplots had zero to add to the story. Coul've turned out better. Unfortunately it didn't. Worth watching while doing the laundry 'cause you have the TV on anyway. Not something to sit and watch and give it your full-on time and attention.
It's one of those so-bad it's... enjoyable shows. The way it's shot, the dialogue... it's all so cringeworthy. Some characters are followed for no reason at all, and they all feel shallow and unreal. Still, if you watch this as a parody of bad soap-opera like television, it could be a load of fun.
What if is American thriller web television mini series. A very good storyline that will keep you hooked throughout with plenty of twist and turns. A good cast and Renée Zellweger is absolutely brilliant in playing the role no doubt. Was little slow to start with then it just gets better and better and it certainly kept me on the edge of my seat. Worth the watch
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