Netflix Lets Me Down
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:41 pm
I've got a bone to pick with Netflix, or, more specifically, the producers of Netflix's new series The One, which started airing today. It's based on a novel by John Marrs, who is the most successful author I've ever reviewed books for. He personally sent me a preview copy of the book to review four years ago when it was first published (under another title).
The book is one of his best, with some complex, twisty storylines. It's based on the same premise as the recent AMC series, Soulmates, that there is a specific DNA match "the One" for everyone, and the company matches applicants' DNA profiles until it finds the match then lets the couple know. Instead of John's great storylines (a serial killer winds up being the match for the detective who is tracking him down), we get some generic corporate intrigue. The episode I saw today was a big disappointment.
I highly recommend the book. The limited series, not so much.
The book is one of his best, with some complex, twisty storylines. It's based on the same premise as the recent AMC series, Soulmates, that there is a specific DNA match "the One" for everyone, and the company matches applicants' DNA profiles until it finds the match then lets the couple know. Instead of John's great storylines (a serial killer winds up being the match for the detective who is tracking him down), we get some generic corporate intrigue. The episode I saw today was a big disappointment.
I highly recommend the book. The limited series, not so much.