"A Murder at the End of the World: FX's Lackluster Thriller Reviewed"
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FX's miniseries "A Murder at the End of the World" fails to deliver on its initial promise of a thrilling murder mystery. The show's first mistake is introducing a more intriguing story in flashbacks, where two amateur sleuths chase a killer. The present-day storyline lacks the same emotional heat and becomes a run-of-the-mill thriller. Despite interesting questions about obsession with true crime and the impact of tech and wealth, the show never delves deep enough to flourish. The talent of the cast is wasted, and the dull middle episodes kill the initial promise of the series.
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