I was intrigued and wanted to see how it panned out.
However, at some point I started watching at 1.5 speed and began skipping through all the subplots like the detective fainting every minute and the kids' step bro etc. It was just too much.
It's odd but I felt like the plot both dragged and felt too rushed at the same time - rushed because sooo many conversations between characters never reached a point of conclusion and it seemed like no one could explain themselves properly - they would always say a few jumbled lines, forget to ask the real questions, then rush off because they got a phone call or something.
However, at some point I started watching at 1.5 speed and began skipping through all the subplots like the detective fainting every minute and the kids' step bro etc. It was just too much.
It's odd but I felt like the plot both dragged and felt too rushed at the same time - rushed because sooo many conversations between characters never reached a point of conclusion and it seemed like no one could explain themselves properly - they would always say a few jumbled lines, forget to ask the real questions, then rush off because they got a phone call or something.