This Review Contains Spoilers:
Main Story line:
The trustees of a book festival are determined to maintain its integrity and independence when confronted by a failing publishing company that attempts to corrupt the outcome to keep from collapsing.
The company has not a ghostwriter, but a ghost author who must be protected. This leads to attempts on the life of the real author. Which leads to deaths by self-defense, not murder.
The show has numerous red herrings related to Gay relationships, possible blackmail, reformed criminals, secretive payoffs and all sorts of other duplicity which leads the viewer in all sorts of directions.
As such, it is completely confusing but fun to watch.
Regarding the rating system: The Most Rated review has many reviews but few positive responses. So Most Rated main may not mean best rated.
In fact the Most Rated episode is mainly a takeoff of a Tony Shaloub review of Frazier Crane in an episode of the Frazier show" "I just don't like him."
Main Story line:
The trustees of a book festival are determined to maintain its integrity and independence when confronted by a failing publishing company that attempts to corrupt the outcome to keep from collapsing.
The company has not a ghostwriter, but a ghost author who must be protected. This leads to attempts on the life of the real author. Which leads to deaths by self-defense, not murder.
The show has numerous red herrings related to Gay relationships, possible blackmail, reformed criminals, secretive payoffs and all sorts of other duplicity which leads the viewer in all sorts of directions.
As such, it is completely confusing but fun to watch.
Regarding the rating system: The Most Rated review has many reviews but few positive responses. So Most Rated main may not mean best rated.
In fact the Most Rated episode is mainly a takeoff of a Tony Shaloub review of Frazier Crane in an episode of the Frazier show" "I just don't like him."
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