rynning said:
I was interested until the end. Thought it developed at a slow but steady pace, and I liked the structure of focusing on one character at a time as it went chronologically. The acting was ok but for a few, namely the youngest son.
The biggest let down was that the killer was a minor character's old husband who you don't meet until the last episode and are expected to believe he's fully capable of killing someone with a hammer, then both are able to keep living their daily lives without an ounce of guilt.
I mentioned this awhile back… your entire show is character-based, individualized by episode even. And then you bring in some random killer with zero investment in that person as an audience, and it makes for the cheapest, laziest, garbage of a show and ending as possible.