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.



10/13