Slow pace, troubled private detective, references to old movies... I thought that I was watching a cliched yet stylish noir detective. I stayed for Farrell's acting because the first episode was not particularly appealing. However, later, when the show developed a more intriguing narrative, I decided to continue watching until episode 6. The plot twist was a massive disappointment. Not that it was not original, but rather that it does not comply with the overall vibe of the show whatsoever. As if you are making traditional pasta with tomato sauce and basilic and suddenly decide to add chocolate syrup on top. These genres are great apart but never together. Won't be watching the next season if Sugar has one. In this case, Farrell's acting won't be enough for me.