While Alyssa Milano is as watchable as ever -- she gives a committed performance -- and there are some other good performances here, the story is too unbelievable.
It's as if every character is ultimately able to override their human emotions (e.g. hurt following betrayal) and behave ultra-rationally; people just don't behave that way in real life.
Really, this is an unrealistic fairy tale in which the logical course of action prevails. It doesn't reflect real life.
It's as if every character is ultimately able to override their human emotions (e.g. hurt following betrayal) and behave ultra-rationally; people just don't behave that way in real life.
Really, this is an unrealistic fairy tale in which the logical course of action prevails. It doesn't reflect real life.