The problem of extending a series too much is that the plot becomes sloppy. In this episode St. James is accused by almost everyone (Angela's sister, state attorneys, Sgt. Blanca Rodriguez, police officers at the hospital, etc.), to be the murderer of Angela. If so, the question is: why a test of gunpowder residues was not performed by the police officers at the hospital and why St. Patrick's clothes with Angela's blood were not apprehended?
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This Is Becoming a Bad Comic Strip
bcharltonus26 June 2021
What a long, slow plunge into mediocrity.
Seasons 1-4 were fairly entertaining.
Then *BOOM* we arrive at Season 5. We're not sure exactly what happened -- it's like producers brought in the "C" Team. Yet even Season 5 slowly improved.
By Season 6, "Power" again becomes trite and sloppy. Production errors abound. This is even more of a cliché (if that's possible) than ever.
Instead of whetting our appetite for "Power Book II: Ghost" (where Tariq apparently grows into more of an annoying, sniveling brat), your audience is running for the exits as fast as they can.
Seasons 1-4 were fairly entertaining.
Then *BOOM* we arrive at Season 5. We're not sure exactly what happened -- it's like producers brought in the "C" Team. Yet even Season 5 slowly improved.
By Season 6, "Power" again becomes trite and sloppy. Production errors abound. This is even more of a cliché (if that's possible) than ever.
Instead of whetting our appetite for "Power Book II: Ghost" (where Tariq apparently grows into more of an annoying, sniveling brat), your audience is running for the exits as fast as they can.
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