Cajun Persuasion by Sandra Hill
I am not sure what the author intended to do with this one, and I wonder whether she knows.

I am not sure what the author intended to do with this one, and I wonder whether she knows.

For a romance, the love thing is rather disquieting.

The only reason to watch this one is the beautiful violence, but even then, the body count is kind of low to make up for its flaws.

“Why bother?” may as well be the shorthand for any gamebook by Ian Livingstone at this point in time.

I must be getting way too old, as I keep thinking that the issues in this story are too trivial to warrant this many pages.

White people in America are loving this movie because it makes them feel woke. Don’t tell them it’s full-blown mediocre fare.

Even the most adorable canine sidekick cannot overcome the deadliest threats ever: slow, draggy pacing and nonexistent suspense.

Why be generic when you can be nondescript, right?

The season and show finale is as disappointing as the entire season. Oh well, another one goes into permanent hiatus!

Valentine’s Day is long over, but romantic disappointments have a tendency to linger on.
