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Shot in the Dark (2017)
Unexpectedly Solid Documentary
Shot in the Dark is an intriguing look into the work life of stringers, late night freelance cameramen. As a Netflix series, this 8-episode inside-look is well produced and a lot more engaging than one would expect. Between unexpected danger and impressive response time, Shot in the Dark provides you with a close up experience of some of the more intense things that happen after dark.
Atypical (2017)
Aims high, but finishes in the middle
For starters, Keir Gilchrist and Michael Rapaport crush it in this show. I'm generally not one to watch dramedies, but this show definitely has its moments.
My biggest complaint with the show honestly has to be Jennifer Jason Leigh. I'm not really a fan of the cheating subplot to begin with, but there's something about how she plays Elsa that just makes the character irritating and very difficult to empathize with. Maybe its the dynamic that her character is supposed to create, but it comes off as naggy. Pair that with the unnecessary character of Nick and the show just makes you feel bad for everyone who is oblivious to the mother's actions.
Some may argue that Doug's walking out in 2004 justifies Elsa's actions, but the show does not do a great enough job of stressing the magnitude of that, but milks the cheating scenes far too much, creating an unbalance between the emotions you feel toward each parent. Doug is trying to improve and Elsa is going off the rails.
All in all, I find the show to be quite entertaining, but there is definitely something to be desired that is not present.