Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Btexxamar
I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Sabah Hensley
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
nico_o_hill
I did enjoy watching this series. It got more and more exciting and while in Mexico I think the colors got so beautiful just wanted to jump in to the screen. Caught has a certain charm to it, old friends who became enemies.
I'm definitely waiting for a season two..
trackhouse
Watched the pilot seems good so far. Interesting characters and the plot looks like it will be entertaining
taylorkidd-32102
This show has caused me to contemplate a seemingly grey area between the line of guilty and/ or innocent. The need to resort to alternate methods of income acquisition in order to efficiently provide for loved ones is a relatable yearning. This show effectively depicts the inner conflicts and outward criminality and judging of marijuana. After watching the first episode I was hooked and continue to be.
andrewrye-06535
For a start it doesn't know what decade it's supposed to be. The music is 1970s (not 1980s as Ed-Shullivan says - Around the Bend CCR was released in 1970). The jean jacket and jeans is the other giveaway plus Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1975 hit Saturday Night Special and Spooky Little Girl was originally released in 1967 with The Zombies version not long after. There was also a picture on the wall of Jim Morrison to emphasise the time. Music is usually used to set the time line of the story. So, why was one of the main characters dressed like Crocket from Miami Vice? collarless shirts, no socks and shoes and a gold watch that would sink a ship? It didn't make sense and the flashbacks which were about 5 years should have taken them back to late 60's or very early 70s but no flared jeans?
Time slips aside and there were a few, makeup was shocking. Hair extensions and glued on mustaches look well.......fake. They looked like scarecrows with hair sticking out all over the place. At one stage a close up of the fake mustache and you could see where he had shaved under it. This all distracts from the story which was shallow enough to begin with. Apparently everyone in the 70s was a chain smoker and smoked everywhere. Hint - take some lessons on how to smoke. Non-smokers are not convincing smokers and not everyone smoked. And I do mean everyone. How does everyone automatically know phone numbers without either looking them up or being told? There were no caller displays in the early 70s and the calls were to pay phones?
The story felt wooden and lacking in direction, the end of the first episode brought welcome relief. Acting was terrible, there was no flow and I couldn't feel anything for any of them.
Save your time, go watch reruns of Starsky & Hutch or Miami Vice.