Ed Laclan’s mustang is the same color and has the same license plate number as the car in The Italian Job 2WQI332
Narrative
A detective and a nun investigate a series of heinous crimes that seem personal, while dealing with personal issues and uncovering a sinister web that raises more questions than answers.
Nurse Redd: It gives me chills just thinking about it
The problem with Ryan Murphy is the way things get stretched out.
That’s exactly what happens here, in this series
After a few episodes (or seasons), the story gets stretched out too far, deflates, and drags on without any real substance.
I really admire the innovative ideas of the talented Ryan Murphy, but once again, he wastes his talents on unnecessarily long stories
After a good start with a unique idea, well-written characters, and a sense of freshness, Murphy’s need for shocking twists and flashy narrative choices once again leads to an overstuffed world where the balance between content and flashy presentation is hard lost.