π΅οΈββοΈ A Murder at the End of the World: Unraveling FX's Latest Mystery
β FX's limited series lacks the signature weirdness of creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij.
β The show struggles to function as a traditional murder mystery.
β Marling and Batmanglij are known for extravagant, genre-blending narratives.
β Protagonist Darby Hart, a hacker, investigates a murder in a remote Icelandic bunker-resort.
β The plot weaves together elements of true crime, Reddit sleuthing, AI, and climate change.
β Parallel narrative explores Hart's past and her partnership with hacker Bill Farrah.
β The series visually impresses with a moody Iceland setting and stylized aesthetics.
β Despite tackling high-minded themes, the show adheres too closely to familiar murder mystery beats.
β The Marling-Batmanglij sensibility may be either absurd or brilliantly idiosyncratic, depending on the viewer.
β The series lacks the duo's signature destabilizing weirdness, limiting its appeal for some fans.