What a concept!! This is a new show that I just saw a commercial for last night and I thought I recognized someone shown briefly in the commercial. Turns out that someone was Vincent D'Onofrio. And, guess what, Peter Sarsgaard also is in this show! What a concept indeed.
Though I haven't yet watched this show, it seems quite interesting to me and I'm eager to see it. Two of my favorite actors plus one of my favorite subject matters. The premise is that it's about a true crime murder case, which is being investigated. The detectives interrogate various people in an attempt to solve the case. This show apparently is intended to be watched in any order, which is sort of unique.
I read some reviews that say the watch in any order aspect is sort of a weakness and hinders the show, which may end up being trrue, but I would like to see it for myself before coming to a conclusion there. The reviews suggest that there's perhaps a more ideal specific order to watch the episodes in, though they don't say what order that might be, which makes me a little apprehensive -- what if I don't choose a good order when I watch it? I wonder if any more reviews will come out that specify which order would be best to watch it in. If not, if/when I watch it, I'll try to make note of what might be the most ideal order to watch the episodes in.
Even if the show turns out to be somewhat bad/not good, I think I should enjoy it just for the fact that it has Peter Sarsgaard in it as well as Vincent. Peter Sarsgaard once played a prisoner on another show, The Killing, and that was a pretty magnificent performance. Alas, that show isn't on Netflix anymore plus it was rather heavy and I'm not entirely sure I'd want to rewatch it. Peter Sarsgaard was good in it (obviously) though I think there were some other aspects of it that I thought weren't as well-executed.
Vincent, of course, was in Law and Order, where he played a detective. I assume his character in this show will also be interesting, though perhaps it'll be a markedly different detective character than he portrayed in Law and Order, and perhaps this detective will be a bore. I hope not, though who knows.
I guess this show is perhaps mildly similar to Mindhunter, which I watched the first season of but then got sick of waiting for a second season, so when it did finally get released, I didn't feel like watching it.
Although I haven't gotten the chance to actually watch this show yet (only the trailer), I did find an additional preview spotlighting Vincent's character. Lovely left-handed Vincent*, good as ever.** He plays an internal affairs officer and has some scenes with Peter Sarsgaard!
*Vincent is shown writing and gesturing in the preview. I appreciate alliteration when I get the chance, plus this is also a reference to A Clockwork Orange (lovely lovely Ludwig Van!).
**dramatically speaking; I have to admit that he did look better like 15 years ago. Beauty is fleeting. But he should still be enjoyable to watch in this show, I hope.
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