• Happy Face season 1

    From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 26 20:53:49 2025
    I finally finished Happy Face season 1, which I watched Showtime.

    It was made for Pee+. American production based in Vancouver, including location scenes supposed to be in Texas.

    I liked the cast a lot. The plotting held up with some major weaknesses.

    The show overcame my main concern, that I'd be unable to suspend
    disbelief that nice guy Dennis Quaid could play Keith Jesperson,
    a serial killer and rapist.

    Oh, you WILL HATE Dennis Quaid.

    The supporting cast was excellent. Damon Gupton did a nice job as
    Elijah, the man coerced into making a false confession to rape and
    murder decades earlier because a black man as the perpetrator in the
    crime against his sympathetic white girlfriend simplified obtaining a conviction. However, police ignored good reasons to question the
    timeline in the theory of the crime they built.

    David Harewood was quite good as the obsequious sleazy talk show
    host Dr. Greg, who could get anybody being interviewed to cry at an appropriately dramatic moment. Yeah, you could see Maury Povich;
    he wasn't doing Dr. Phil.

    Most of the plot moved along by handing in a clue, following it, then
    following the next clue. There was misdirection but no dead ends.
    Annaleigh Ashford's Melissa wasn't quite as perceptive as the audience
    was supposed to believe.

    Once it became clear that Keith confessed falsely to the murder Elijah
    was convicted of, Melissa and Ivy and Tyler had so little trouble
    following the trail of clues that revealed the true perpetrator, it's a
    wonder that the police never tripped over these leads in the first
    place.

    There were a number of things I didn't like. While we know that master criminals have no trouble manipulating events from behind bars, it was
    not possible to suspend disbelief as to how much power Keith had. While committing the crimes he was convicted of, he didn't seem like much of a mastermind. In the finale, his claim to Melissa that he kept tokens of
    his crimes because he intended to confess did not ring true, and that he
    wanted to help Melissa become a star was the reason behind his
    contacting the Dr. Greg show in the first place and the false
    confession, really didn't work.

    Gillian, the serial killer sycophant, wasn't particularly bright and it
    was hard to believe she could plant much of the evidence in support of
    Keith's false confession. But the real problem was that it was an
    important plot point that Melissa spotted Gillian's unique lipstick and realized that Keith or Gillian (it turned out to be Keith) contacted
    Joyce, Elijah's sister, convincing her to plant false evidence. But
    then, there were no consequences at all, so why introduce the plot? The evidence that exonnerated Elijah (he would be found actually innocent,
    not just acquitted) was independent of any false evidence.

    Of course the false evidence should have come to light and it really
    should have threatened to screw up Elijah's case. Instead they kept the
    false evidence hidden from Elijah's lawyer. Now, that really could have backfired had the state figured out that the evidence was false.

    I didn't care for the district attorney, said in a later episode not to
    be corrupt, attempt to suborn a perjured statement from Keith to support
    his unsupported public statement that Keith and Elijah had conspired.

    Lastly, I didn't care for Ben getting conned into soliciting Keith's
    murder. Were we supposed to believe Keith manipulated that? If Keith
    hadn't had the near-fatal heart attack, exactly how was the stabbing
    going to work?

    I'd have preferred that it had ended but they set up plenty of plot to
    explore if another season is ordered, which hasn't happened yet.

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to ahk@chinet.com on Sun Jun 1 11:56:49 2025
    On Mon, 26 May 2025 20:53:49 -0000 (UTC), "Adam H. Kerman"
    <ahk@chinet.com> wrote:

    I finally finished Happy Face season 1, which I watched Showtime.

    It was made for Pee+. American production based in Vancouver, including >location scenes supposed to be in Texas.

    I live in Vancouver and have never heard of that show though am
    wondering how Vancouver could appear as Texas.

    (Of course Vancouver appeared both as Japanese occupied San Francisco
    and German occupied New York in The Man in the High Castle - the big
    bad died in a park roughly 3 miles from my home)

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