I'm not


feeling this Season 3. 5 eps in and it's not interesting at all and it broke a rule.

Like a long broadcast tv movie of the week.

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I know what you mean. I don't hate it, but it seems to be moving slow. Plus, Jamie having a detective follow him around all night to crazy parties seemed extremely unrealistic.
What rule did it break?

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the stuff with the psychic. I didn't think this show would go there. I thought it was obvious that he would kill that guy when I first saw him doing readings for the students there. But I thought he'd do it b/c the guy was a liar and a fraud. The fact that he was the real deal seemed out of place with the show. And yes, the idea that our detective is getting swept up like this doesn't fit. I know he's supposed to be a bit broken and somewhat of a sphinx -- but a man his age isn't getting caught up in some bastardized Nietzchean bullshit from a college prof who was a beta himself.

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doesn't seem like Ambrose can keep his job after all he has done this season.

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I wouldn't hire him for Burger King with all the silly decisions he's made this season.

It doesn't fit. The whole idea of him having some common ground with this guy would never manifest in this way. The idea that he'd go along with this last thing is absurd.

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Pullman is the worst detective ever

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you're killing me.

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Smalls?

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i was hoping the series would be good.

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He's referring to The Sandlot.

I don't think we have the same tastes but I'll still be surprised if you think season 3 is as good as the past two.

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It just keeps getting worse. I can't believe there's only 2 eps left yet the story and character arc has barely moved. It's so repetitive and uninteresting.

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It truly is bad. The story has basically gone nowhere. I think it's obvious how the finale will go, typical "we're the same" "no, we're not the same" crap that happens in every show about a killer.

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yeah, I didn't even bother to post again after last night.

I suppose the woman is meant to be the other interesting story but if there's another twisty angle, they didn't develop it enough for me to care with only the finale left.

Even the internal logic of the killer doesn't work. If that's the ideology he's again embracing, why keep going back to get close to the wife and kid? Nick laughed at his attempt at normalcy. Since Jamie has reverted back to that same thinking, why care about being a dad and husband so much? He just quit his job and thinks he has a new soulmate. It doesn't fit.

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I called it, "We're the same"! You can't have a killer/detective story without the killer saying that stupid line.

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I can't believe I made it the whole season with Jamie and his never ending "staring into the abyss" dialogue. The idea that people would be so captivated by him is just ridiculous.

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I would have shot him in the first episode,.. he was so annoying

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