Thoughtfully written, with a series of well crafted plot twists that defy viewer speculation.
Totally unexpected was the way in which the storytelling gave subtle reminders of vintage 'Dallas'; in particular, the smug, devious and self righteous way that JR Ewing continually shafted the fatally wounded, yet doggedly determined Cliff Barnes. Not to mention the character who looked a lot like Sue-Ellen.
Of course, if Southfork had played host to slow-reveal plots and psychological drama of this quality, then quite frankly, the show would still be running.
A jaw-dropping 'Cliff'hanger moment at the end of Season 2, so fingers crossed for a season 3. - 8.9/10
Totally unexpected was the way in which the storytelling gave subtle reminders of vintage 'Dallas'; in particular, the smug, devious and self righteous way that JR Ewing continually shafted the fatally wounded, yet doggedly determined Cliff Barnes. Not to mention the character who looked a lot like Sue-Ellen.
Of course, if Southfork had played host to slow-reveal plots and psychological drama of this quality, then quite frankly, the show would still be running.
A jaw-dropping 'Cliff'hanger moment at the end of Season 2, so fingers crossed for a season 3. - 8.9/10