David Bianculli
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ViCap yokes a bureau profiler with a homicide detective.
Probably has some type of menial job, a construction worker.
Labor-related occupation, I suppose, but above average in intelligence.
No, the best part for him is the antecedent phase, the fantasy plan, right after he becomes aware of her, when he's fueled by obsession.
I realize this whole series structure sounds complicated.
I've seen all eight episodes, and the plots and the characters really hold up.
And I haven't even mentioned Ariana DuBose, another major name in this production, who plays the daughter of Jamie Lee Curtis' Dorothy.
Or Amanda Rigetti, who plays Dorothy in the flashback scenes.
There's a lot to applaud here, and a lot to absorb.
And the way Prime Video is streaming it, you can gobble it up as fast as you can to help keep things straight, just like a good novel.
Coming up, critic-at-large John Powers reviews the Netflix series How to Get to Heaven from Belfast by the creator of The Dairy Girls.
The Netflix series How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is a comic mystery about three longtime friends investigating the death of another mutual old friend.
The show was created by Lisa McGee, who brought us the cult hit Dairy Girls.
Our critic at large, John Powers, says he was a bit slow getting to the series, which dropped last month, but he found it such rollicking fun that he simply had to praise it.
John Powers reviewed the Netflix series How to Get to Heaven from Belfast.