Denis Leary and Ray Romano both appeared in the Ice Age franchise (2002-present)
The French It tells the story of three very different families who compete to buy a 1920s Spanish-style villa, which they believe will solve all their problems. A very slow series, but my review is not based on that alone, but overall it is not a good or bad series.
You didn’t seem to care about any of the characters despite some of the things they were going through
At times it felt like a comedy (or dry comedy) about selling houses and then it moved on to something else. The series was cliché and there were no parts that were misunderstood due to plot holes that didn’t satisfy you.
The twist within the twist throughout the last few episodes was really good
The casting was okay, but maybe it was the script or the director who didn’t bring a strong story to the screen in places. It’s not a series I would watch again, but it’s good enough to watch once.
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