Servant
A Philadelphia couple are in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens a door for a mysterious force to enter their home.
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Director
: Tony Basgallop -
Casting
: Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell, Nell Tiger Free -
Production
: Apple TV, Blinding Edge Pictures, Escape Artists, and Dolphin Black Productions
Our thoughts
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Summary
Although the plot intrigued me, I find it challenging to overlook the deeply flawed and unrelatable characters. Their actions often defy common sense, and their constant poor decisions only worsen the situations they find themselves in. It's a shame because the underlying plot had potential, but the presence of such unrealistic and unlikeable characters diminishes the overall experience of the story. Season 2 remained enjoyable; however, I found it somewhat challenging to follow the plot and its underlying reasons. Nevertheless, my curiosity kept me engaged, prompting me to continue watching. Upon the arrival of Season 3, it appears as though the writers are improvising the story with each episode, leading to a significant loss of intrigue. With episodes only lasting around 30 minutes, the pace has slowed down considerably, leaving me after each episode wondering if any significant developments have occurred, as the narrative seems stagnant. It's regrettable that the series has taken this turn, and as a result, I have completely lost interest. I no longer feel invested in discovering the ultimate purpose of the story or any potential outcomes, if they exist.