Made it through episode 4 and I think I'm done. Well acted, but watching someone be slowly swindled out of their money turns out to be painfully boring. Probably would have fared better as a movie or miniseries.
If you were hoping for an update to Wild Wild Country, you're in for a disappointment. This almost comes across like a PR piece for Sheela and really lacks any content or viewpoint outside of her delusional self absorbed pseudo-spiritual ramblings.
Pretty well done (I watched the first 3), but really bleak & depressing. If you're looking for spooky Halloween escapist horror, this isn't it.
A rom-com with no rom, very little com, and every character is mildly annoying.
This has been surprisingly decent given how abysmal the last couple seasons of the original became. Nothing groundbreaking but definitely entertaining and watchable. I do wish they'd retire Ghost Deb as it feels gimmicky and doesn't really add anything to the show.
This probably would have made a half decent 2 hour doc. As it stands there is a loooot of filler, and despite all the garbage behavior of the subject, it lands without much of an impact.
Fascinating, enlightening, at times excruciating. I only wish the seasons/episodes were longer.
Was hoping for something educational; wound up with more of a PR campaign for fungi. I would have loved a much more in depth exploration of a few of the many topics breezed through here.
Mildly interesting to watch, but I don't feel like it had any especially revelatory insights into social media. Director inserted himself to an annoying extent.
Interesting characters; If this show had gotten renewed I could see it growing into something good, but with only 7 episodes you're just left with a whole lot of unresolved story lines.
All of the more-miss-than-hit storytelling segments overshadowed the more interesting parts of the show: The interactions between the kids, the history of the hospice, and the spooky goings on. By the end, what felt like earnest connections earlier just start to feel like a saccharine hallmark movie, and the conclusion isn't much of one.