Nurse Redd: It gives me chills just thinking about it
Narrative
A detective and a nun investigate a series of heinous crimes that seem personal while grappling with personal issues and uncovering a sinister web that raises more questions than answers. Ed Laclan’s Mustang has the same color and license plate as the car in The Italian Job 2WQI332.
Ryan Murphy usually starts strong with an intriguing plot point and then something gets lost in the sauce
Niecey Nash wouldn’t have been my first choice for lead detective, but somehow it worked for a while. You can understand that given everything she’s dealing with, she’d be caught in a plot spiral, but it’s unrealistic that she’d be allowed to continue working in her condition.
The long drawn out scenes of her husband visiting her are unnecessary
When the “incident” occurs, the editing makes me believe she’s dreaming, because the dialogue and setting when she meets the orderly look like a dream sequence. When I see that he’s real, that’s what really got the story going for me.
The ward nurse makes these scenes very uncomfortable
Episodes 1-2 are good, 3-4 are okay, and 5-6 are awful. The theory they seem to be trying to push on us is that the priest is a serial killer.
I’m not sure why they needed 10 episodes of this mostly filler
The doctor at the campfire is my pick and I wish the show would end already. Unfortunately the crime scenes are the most interesting part of this show and remind me of what our human nature can be: over the top and cruel.
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