For a short 6-episode series, I thought it would be well-written with good characters.
NOT!
These characters were all poorly written, if not dull. It was interesting for a few early episodes, but when the wheels started to come off the cart around the time they found a gated "cell" in the apartment of the building supervisor or whatever he was.
After that, so many ridiculous sub-plots were popping-up so a viewer couldn't really tell where the story was heading.
So, this nine-year old kid voluntarily follows a homeless guy who lives under the streets of NYC to get away from his parents?
There are so many over-the-top, nonsensical storylines that follow.
How is it that a kid who was living under the streets comes out looking clean as a whistle? Wasn't he washed down the sewer with the creepy drug-riddled woman? Lots of other crap made this a complete mess.
The last episode was like watching a feel-good, Lifetime movie. "Race you home"? Really?
Sunshine and lollipops.
It was a good payday for the cast and crew.
NOT!
These characters were all poorly written, if not dull. It was interesting for a few early episodes, but when the wheels started to come off the cart around the time they found a gated "cell" in the apartment of the building supervisor or whatever he was.
After that, so many ridiculous sub-plots were popping-up so a viewer couldn't really tell where the story was heading.
So, this nine-year old kid voluntarily follows a homeless guy who lives under the streets of NYC to get away from his parents?
There are so many over-the-top, nonsensical storylines that follow.
How is it that a kid who was living under the streets comes out looking clean as a whistle? Wasn't he washed down the sewer with the creepy drug-riddled woman? Lots of other crap made this a complete mess.
The last episode was like watching a feel-good, Lifetime movie. "Race you home"? Really?
Sunshine and lollipops.
It was a good payday for the cast and crew.
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