Bite Club (I) (2018)
3/10
Get some consultants
17 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The show overall is average at best. Clunky scripts, average acting and unbelieveable concepts but could still be enjoyable.

My biggest issue is the "dog handler"/serial killer character. His back story is revealed to be that he's from England but has a clear American accent. Despite being a dog handler for the police force, which I would assume takes a lot of training and experience within the force to achieve, he brags about finally getting handcuffs when he becomes a detective. This just seems stupid and like the writers haven't seen real police before. For the first 3 or 4 episodes when he's working as a dog handler, it's like he doesn't own any other clothes. Constantly walking around in his uniform on every occasion. Why? And infuriatingly, wearing his radio microphone up on his shoulder. This wouldn't be practical in the real world and most police i've seen either attach it to a shirt pocket or to the shirt buttons at the front. Finally, he applies for a job as a detective. During this process he makes comments to his superintendent and to another colleague basically telling them both that he knows they are having an affair. He gets denied his opportunity and suddenly a video showing the two colleagues comes out and no one suspects its him at all... With some policing consultants and perhaps some better writing, the show would be much more enjoyable.
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