Alex Leonard
Mediocre mystery that leans far too heavily on excessive amounts of music to make up for the weaknesses across the writing and acting


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When ex-soldier Maya sees her murdered husband on a secret nanny cam, she uncovers a deadly conspiracy that stretches deep into the past.
A newly widowed mother, Maya Stern, is devastated by the murder of her husband, Joe. However, her grief turns to shock when she sees her deceased husband on a nanny cam, seemingly alive. This baffling discovery leads her down a dangerous path of uncovering dark secrets and a conspiracy that connects not only to her husband's death but also to the murder of her own sister years prior. She must race against time to expose the truth before she becomes the next victim.
Fool Me Once was met with generally positive reviews, particularly praised for its fast-paced plot, suspenseful atmosphere, and strong performances from its lead cast. While some critics pointed to predictable twists, the series was widely considered an engaging and binge-worthy thriller, resonating well with audiences who enjoy intricate mystery narratives.
Praised for its suspenseful plotting and engaging performances.
Noted for being a binge-worthy mystery with a compelling central premise.
Some critics found the twists to be somewhat predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Fool Me Once highlight its ability to keep viewers hooked with its escalating mysteries and twists. Many appreciated the intricate connections between the different plotlines and the suspenseful nature of the show. Some viewers, however, felt that certain plot developments were easily anticipated.
The series is based on the 2016 Harlan Coben novel of the same name, marking the latest adaptation of Coben's works for Netflix, following popular shows like 'The Stranger' and 'Safe'.
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Mediocre mystery that leans far too heavily on excessive amounts of music to make up for the weaknesses across the writing and acting
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