sailing off without a map in an already risky startup venture; not recommended
This show should be called Start-DOWN for the incredible 100m nosedive it has taken from a award worthy pilot episode. We open to vibrant colours, incredible cinematography, relatable characterization potential - all to go head first into a horrendously long strung out love (bermuda) triangle for almost all of the last six episodes paired with some horrible decision making and character representation.
I believe in order to write a story you should have a goal. Somewhere you want to end it, something you want to say, but start up missed all the marks. Where was the lesson? Where is the pay-off? Where is the consistency?
If you REALLY want to watch it do yourself a favour and drop it after ep 10. Make up your own ending, because even in your wildest dreams you won't (can't) come up with anything worse than what PHR has.
I believe in order to write a story you should have a goal. Somewhere you want to end it, something you want to say, but start up missed all the marks. Where was the lesson? Where is the pay-off? Where is the consistency?
If you REALLY want to watch it do yourself a favour and drop it after ep 10. Make up your own ending, because even in your wildest dreams you won't (can't) come up with anything worse than what PHR has.
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