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So, the girl in the loft is Isla and Elliot has taken her home after confusing her for Andie. He confesses to her about murdering Sal and blackmailing Max/Jake/Naomi to un-alibi Sal.

Elliot talking freely to Pip while in custody and without his lawyer’s presence just doesn’t make sense.

Damn you, Becca!!! You killed Barney! 😡

Another reckless actions by Pip - confronting Becca at her home, alone then following her to a cave in the woods where she dumped Andie’s body in a well. 

If there’s a season 2 for AGGGTM, I hope it will not be all about making sure Max will pay for what he did to Becca.

 

OVERALL — Am not a fan of YA genre but I find this series bingeworthy. The adult casting for this series is excellent - Pip’s parents and her English teacher. The 2 leads (Pip and Ravi) are not really compelling. Pip can be so annoyingly self-righteous at times and continues to put herself in dangerous situations. At one point, I wonder if Pip is neurodivergent. Pip isn’t a brilliant young investigator, the other characters keep providing her intel via deus ex machina. Ravi’s character is underdeveloped. I guess they have to tone him down a bit for Pip to shine. Emma Myers’ British accent is wonky, you can tell she’s American. They should’ve chosen other young British actress to make Pip more convincing.

 

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As a fan of the book, I enjoyed this quite a bit. The UK setting took a minute to adjust to but I still feel like this got the book right. I liked the whole cast, I think that Pippa and Ravi seemed just like I pictured, and even though I knew what would end up happening I was still sucked in.

I forgot how many people are blackmailing each other! Like every person in this town is blackmailing someone, being blackmailed, or both.

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This was a beautifully filmed series, but Pippa drove me crazy. I guess she was supposed to be seen as empowered, brave, and compelling, but to me, she came across as arrogant, reckless, and uncaring. The scene where Naomi comes to school after her father (Elliott) has been revealed to be a murderer, seems too easy.  I doubt that she would be able to forgive Pippa so easily. 

 

And the dog died.  Boo.  Kind of expected it from the first episode where the dog is introduced. Also, I think it's a British thing to harm the dog/pet. Another British show I watched recently killed a character's dog, while he was in hiding and could hear it. Maybe Americans are too soft about their pets, but that scene bothers me still, and in both cases, there was no real need for it. 

I've not read the book, and I would probably watch another series, if only for the cinematography.  8/10

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On 8/1/2024 at 11:19 PM, Snazzy Daisy said:

The 2 leads (Pip and Ravi) are not really compelling. Pip can be so annoyingly self-righteous at times and continues to put herself in dangerous situations.

Although I agree about the self-righteousness and foolhardiness in putting herself in dangerous situations, I did find both Pip and Ravi appealing personalities. So if there is another season, are they both going to stay home rather than going to college and become detectives? The town sure seems to have enough crime to keep them busy, and apparently the police are incompetent at solving crime.

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On 8/1/2024 at 11:19 PM, Snazzy Daisy said:

At one point, I wonder if Pip is neurodivergent.

Just finished watching this, and I wondered that as well. She was very single-minded/ obsessive in her investigation, and her people-skills were frequently awkward.

But that doesn't explain her sheer stupidity in dealing with two people who she (rightly) suspected of murder! She had the perfect excuse when Elliot caught her lurking outside his car in the previous episode-- "Hey, I lost my phone and tracked it here!"-- but nooo, let's confront him, follow him into the house, and go running upstairs into potential danger. 

(Side note-- did none of Elliot's neighbors think it was odd that he moved his daughters out of the house, but continued to show up-- presumably quite frequently-- to this residence, rather than selling or renting it out? Especially if this was going on for five years?!? Seems like they lived in an area where people would know each other/ notice.)

But that took a backseat to the stupidity of Pip not only agreeing to go see Andie's body with Becca after Becca admitted to killing her, but DRINKING THE TEA BECCA MADE HER AT BECCA'S INSISTANCE!!! Like, how much more obvious could Becca have been??? "Let's go see where I buried my sister, but first, drink up, Pip!" 

Max Hastings reminded me (in both looks and demeanor) of Dick Casablancas, but Pip was a far cry from Veronica Mars.

 

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I didn't like that Pip was willing to stay quiet about the hit and run accident to protect her friend's sister. Maybe that stuck out to me more because I just watched another mystery series (Whitstable Pearl) where one of the leads has spent years haunted by the unsolved hit and run that killed his wife, but I was a bit surprised that there wasn't more discussion about Pip's decision.

I'm in the camp that found Pip and Ravi lacking. Emma Myers is appealing but her accent was shaky and I thought Zain Iqbal was kind of flat. I didn't like a lot of the changes from the book, but I still thought the show was decent enough that I'll probably watch the next season.

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