
Anxious People
A Disappointing Thriller that Missed the Mark
summarizeEditor's Summary
I was really looking forward to diving into Anxious People, a Scandinavian thriller with a promising premise. But after six episodes, I'm left feeling disappointed. The series starts with a gripping bank robbery, but each episode is just a rehash of the same story from a different perspective. The writing feels heavy-handed, and the representation is lacking. With a premise that had so much potential, Anxious People fails to deliver on its promise.

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- •The premise is interesting, with a gripping bank robbery at its core
- •The show tackles some tough topics, like politics and social issues
- •The cast is talented, with some standout performances
- •The series has a unique perspective on storytelling
- •The cinematography is top-notch, with some stunning visuals
- •The show's atmosphere is tense and suspenseful
- •The show's cast delivers some solid performances
- •The series explores some timely themes
cancelCons
- •The episodes are almost identical, with little variation
- •The writing feels heavy-handed and preachy
- •The representation is lacking, with some glaring omissions
- •The pacing is slow, with too much repetition
- •The show's message gets lost in the heavy-handedness
- •The finale is a total letdown, with too many unanswered questions
- •The show's characters feel underdeveloped
- •The series relies too heavily on convenient plot devices



