Critics and viewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes frequently point out "atrocious" or "B-movie grade" acting. The script is often described as improbable and poorly written.
“The acting is B movie grade, but once you start the show, you have to finish. I paid for a month of this streaming service because there were two episodes I had to finish.” IMDb
Reviewers often highlight the show's gritty urban setting and the chemistry between the "Wonder Twins" despite the production quality.
“This is by far ONE OF the dumbest shows I have ever seen and YET I've made it all the way to season 4 😆 it's like the plot is pretty okay but it's very cringey.”
Despite technical flaws, many viewers find it "addictive" and "entertaining". It has been compared to a "bad take on Showtime's Dexter" with a focus on street justice.
The first episode, titled "Jilted & Justified," sets the stage by introducing Erica, a doctor facing workplace drama, and Eric, a neighborhood kingpin. Some viewers found the acting in this pilot episode particularly rough but noted that the series finds its footing in later episodes. Community Perspectives
Critics and viewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes frequently point out "atrocious" or "B-movie grade" acting. The script is often described as improbable and poorly written.
“The acting is B movie grade, but once you start the show, you have to finish. I paid for a month of this streaming service because there were two episodes I had to finish.” IMDb Double Cross (2020) 01.mp4
Reviewers often highlight the show's gritty urban setting and the chemistry between the "Wonder Twins" despite the production quality. Critics and viewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes
“This is by far ONE OF the dumbest shows I have ever seen and YET I've made it all the way to season 4 😆 it's like the plot is pretty okay but it's very cringey.” I paid for a month of this streaming
Despite technical flaws, many viewers find it "addictive" and "entertaining". It has been compared to a "bad take on Showtime's Dexter" with a focus on street justice.
The first episode, titled "Jilted & Justified," sets the stage by introducing Erica, a doctor facing workplace drama, and Eric, a neighborhood kingpin. Some viewers found the acting in this pilot episode particularly rough but noted that the series finds its footing in later episodes. Community Perspectives