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I haven't seen season 1, my sister told me to watch this with her. It was confusive and there were too many things happening at the same time. Vague instructions on what was really tried to be accomplished. They tried to look for who killed Caspere, which lead them into a shooting, and then everything got messed up but they started working undercover again X time later...

It just felt like a mess. Entertaining, and Velcoro's relationship with his son was the best part (next would be Frank and everything about him. I loved Frank), but it was paced boringly and with no sense of direction.

Last but not least, Venezuela was a part of it, which makes it 1 billion times better, so best show ever



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Slarvax said:
I haven't seen season 1, my sister told me to watch this with her. It was confusive and there were too many things happening at the same time. Vague instructions on what was really tried to be accomplished. They tried to look for who killed Caspere, which lead them into a shooting, and then everything got messed up but they started working undercover again X time later...

It just felt like a mess. Entertaining, and Velcoro's relationship with his son was the best part (next would be Frank and everything about him. I loved Frank), but it was paced boringly and with no sense of direction.

Last but not least, Venezuela was a part of it, which makes it 1 billion times better, so best show ever

You ought, need, and must watch Season one. Like you need to watch it yesterday.



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This season could have been called LAPD Blue, Law & Order: Hollywood or any other name --- saying that it was simply a paint by numbers crime series whose script just happened to fall into a True Detective inbox.

It was bland, humorless, emotionless, almost robotic, and really didn't make you care about the characters or their actions. And the end was easy to figure out in episode 2.

I doubt that there will be a season 3, unless they do a Sesame Street crossover.



The general attitude towards this season is a bit overreacted. It's not as bad as people say it is.
Definitely better than 96% anything else on TV, so everyone should stop whining. Especially those who went the length of saying they don't want a 3rd season.