Another Harlan Coben story comes to the small screen. It's just as good and just as bad as all the others. Production values are high, acting is first rate, but, as usual, we've got a bunch of morons doing stupid stuff and getting in big trouble. Many of the issues are the kinds of things real people run into in real life. They aren't common, but they do happen, and sometimes they happen to people who live on the right side of the tracks. But you know what? I don't care. We'll finish this one, but I don't think we'll watch any more.
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